How can I apply female anatomical elements to a model

Hi All,
Newbie here...
I've searched high and low, but haven't managed to find a useful answer...
Can someone please help explain where I can find female genitalia...?
I have Daz Studio 4.6 Pro...
There's a few models available... I prefer using Genesis 2 and have purchased some hairstyles as well as the Genesis Evolution Morph Bundle
At DeviantArt I found a free genitalia morph for Genesis 2.
http://deslea.deviantart.com/art/Free-Daz-Morph-Genesis-2-Female-Genitalia-425132294
But it doesn't look good and there's no torso texture included...
Do I need to purchase a new model or what do I need??
Thanks in advance for any help in this matter!
Cheers
Post edited by Chohole on
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The genitalia are only included in the pro bundles. So for G2F you would need to buy the V6 Pro bundle
http://www.daz3d.com/victoria-6-pro-bundle
Thanks for the quick answer...
I'm shocked to learn that I need to pay 124,00 for this...
Hopefully it will be on sale some day...?!
Wonder why there's no images showing what the genitalia looks like...??
Because this is a family friendly site. If you read the ToS you will see we do not allow nudity either.
Hi,
Just an FYI. It's very general looking and I think, it's only a map or for when you apply your skin later. I'm still relatively new to 3D art and I am still learning the software, but so I have not been able to get a charter keep the genitalia.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, because I have tried fitting it to the character and the other way around. Either way I do it, when I save the charter as a preset, I either get just the character with everything except for the genitalia or I just get the genitalia.
Jeff
They are GeoGraphs so do not save as a Character Preset because they are NOT part of the Figure mesh, but added to it. You should do Save As> Scene Subset to save figures that have Parts added to them.
The idea is that they are intended for professionals moreso than hobbyists, where they're used for things like anatomical comparisons as opposed to anything sexual, hence why they tend to be more expensive. There are more adult-oriented sites which cover the shortcomings in this area, but the quality may be a bit of a mixed bag.
Daz's ToS prevents us from posting images of them for obvious reasons, but there are plenty of examples of it in use on Deviantart.
Sure -> You have to send a verification to be over 21 years old and additional to be married since over three years...