![]() ![]() I am slowly adding these to my content library. Riversoft Art and Sickleyield have together produced a series of scripts which expedites the transfer of clothing and hair between generations. Without an add-on script or going through a series of adjustments on each item, transferring any of these to a G8 figure is difficult. Secondly, you can much more easily transfer clothing and hair from V/M 4, Genesis, and Genesis 2 to a Genesis 3 figure. You can find better deals when buying items for G3 figures. That may or may not be an advantage, given the challenges dForce offers. There are also more dForce clothing available for Genesis 8. I can create effective poses and expressions using the pose controls in the Parameters tab. That being said, I have managed without this tab for much of the time I’ve used DAZ. In particular, it can really help with managing expressions. One advantage that I would mention with Genesis 8 is the Power Pose tab. It is partly the base pose that makes easy transfer of clothing and hair difficult. ![]() My personal opinion as to why the G8 base pose is different from G3 is because, at a basic level, the two are very similar. Many artists create both a G3 and a G8 version. There are really good materials for both. ![]() The materials for G3 and G8 do vary in quality. I have used G3 materials on G8 figures with and without problems. That means the movements and materials could fit across the board, “could” being the key word here. Genesis 3 and Genesis 8 are created with the same UV map and bones. ![]()
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