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Delicate Touch Swim for G8F (dForce Optional)
Posted on May-13-2024 14:21 | by BBlK | 179 views
Delicate Touch Swim for G8F (dForce Optional)
The Delicate Touch Swim is a swimsuit for the Genesis 8 Female figure for use in DAZ Studio using iRay and Optionally dForce.
The outfit consists of a 2 Piece Swimsuit along with a selection of material and shader options.
The swimsuit comes with a number of Hierarchical Material and Shader presets options to change the look of the outfit.
The suit includes a number of shaping and adjustment morphs to Help fit many shapes and poses,
The Hierarchical Material presets apply materials to the Swimsuit pieces on a selected figure
This swimsuit has a number Special Morphs.
Some Special morphs may not look good when the figure is posed.
Some allow the item to be shaped as if it is Off the figure and not being worn and are meant to be used not fitted to a figure.
The surfaces on the suit can be changed from the Surfaces tab by selecting the surface to be changes and using the Shader presets.
The swimsuit is designed to be usable with and without dForce
There are a some dynamic settings to allow the swimsuit to be not dynamic, completely dynamic or the default setting designed to help the swimsuit hold more shape when being worn on a figure.
Additionally the are presets for the dForce settings for the Straps
Some of the special morphs may look better when used with the Dynamic full preset applied
The Bows are set up with Rigid Follow Nodes and may need some adjustment with some shapes and/or poses or after simulating
chriscox
https://www.renderhub.com/chriscox/delicate-touch-swim-for-g8f-dforce-optional
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