Looking for high polygonal female models

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Hello everyone, when I started using Daz3d I found one big problem for myself which I can't understand how to solve: if I want to create a new morph for character figure I need to use default low polygonal body mesh for that. Unfortunately aroung 17000 faces on body is not enough for me to work with and I need at least twice bigger count. First I thought those HD character models in the store is what I am looking for, but as I can see this is the same low polygonal body meshes... So, can someone tell me where I can get full riged female model with 34000 faces on it for which I would be able to create detailed morphs? Or maybe there is some other way to do this? Thank you for your attention.


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1749 x 1022 - 330K
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Victoria 4 has about four times the polygon count of the genesis figures, though it sues the legacy, parametric rigging system not weight-mapping.
What you see isn't always what you get. While the HD characters don't appear to be higher resolution in the viewport, they do render at higher detail. This extra detail is actually from subdivisions in the mesh, which are applied at render time. The HD packs you find in the store are morphs which use the subdivided mesh rather than the base mesh to add this extra level of detail.
Now, at the present time this option is only available to published artists, so it is not possible to simply create your own HD morph. That said, it is a nice way of adding substantial detail to your characters if you need it.