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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 21 4:30 pm)
Well, it looks like the biggest difference between the two is that victoria's cheeks are more sunken in and her maxillary and zygomatic areas (the bony area both underneath the eyes and to the sides or what laymen would call cheek bones) are too prominent from your picture. Morphs that affect those areas would therefore be required to demphasize them. I can certainly try making a crack at making morphs for this.
I just posted three morphs in the Free Stuff section. They are relatively subtle morphs. One reduces or flattens that zygomatic arch which is so prominent in Victoria. The other gives more fullness to her cheek, reducing that gaunt, sunken look. The third, which I now notice in Anne, enlarges the tip of Vicky's nose. The cheek morphs are best used at setting between 0.600 and 1.000 in my opinion, judging from your picture, but you can play around with it until you get the closest look possible. In my view, the cheekbone morph look best at about 0.6 while the fuller cheek morph is best at about 1.000.
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