Breast Manipulation

OminousAutumnOminousAutumn Posts: 401
edited June 2018 in New Users

Hi all. What product do I need to manipulate the breast to any extent needed to make laying down etc look real? G8F Thanks!

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  • JonnyRayJonnyRay Posts: 1,744

    Seconded! Zev0 makes the best add-ons to control aspects of the models that are left out of the base.

  • RainbowArtistRainbowArtist Posts: 101
    edited June 2018

    There is also this new dForce product:   FG dForce Breast Presets for Genesis 8 Female

    https://www.daz3d.com/fg-dforce-breast-presets-for-genesis-8-female

    I'm not sure, but dForce could work on other Genesis versions as well.

    And also,

    i13 SQUISH Soft Body Effect Morphs for the Genesis 3 Female(s)

    i13 SQUISH Soft Body Effect Morphs

    Post edited by RainbowArtist on
  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019

    The dForce product has just a very limited ability, and it only works on G8F.

  • The Blurst of TimesThe Blurst of Times Posts: 2,410
    edited June 2018

    Laying down... you could also add your own deformer.

    1. Select your Figure,
    2. Go to Edit menu (top bar)
    3. Go to Figure
    4. Go to Geometry
    5. Select "Add Smoothing Modifier"
    6. Go to Parameters tab (with your figure still selected)
    7. Go to General
    8. Go to Mesh Smoothing (new, added with Smoothing Modifier)
    9. Go to Collision
    10. Add an item to the Collision Item (which then acts as the interactive thing for your figure)

    Now... this is the interesting part. You may have a thing in the scene that you want your breasts to interact with, but I find it's typically better to make a separate interactive breast moving item.

    You typically do not want the actual Floor or Table or whatever to be the thing that interacts with your boobies. (Usually, there's a lot more in close proximity with the floor than the boobies, so this leads to all sorts of unwanted interactions.)

    So... what you want to do...

    1. Create a new Primitive Object (usually next to the Lights in the Avanced taskbar at the top)
    2. Select Plane
    3. Move the Plane object under your figure with the boobies you want to move.
    4. Resize the Plane how you like (so it isn't near to anything except the boobies)
    5. Rename the Plane to "Boobies Mover" or something appropriate.
    6. Look at the steps above... 
      1. Select Figure
      2. Go to General
      3. Go to Mesh Smoothing
      4. Go to Collision Item
      5. Select "Boobbies Mover" planar object (or whatever you named your new Plane)

    This forces the figure to "smooth" itself out around/over the "Collision Item".

    You can move the "Boobies Mover" plane up and down to arrive at the right level of flattening interaction with the boobies in your scene.

    Post edited by The Blurst of Times on
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