G3 Head Morphs users?

DDCreateDDCreate Posts: 1,404

I'm sure that I'm not the only one that has noticed how handsome and beautiful the characters in Daz are. That's often very nice but from time to time I have a scene that would benefit from a little "expierence in life." So I was thinking about buying the head morphs to age my characters a little when it suits the render. I understand there are old age morphs coming out but I'm looking for that 40-50s demographic. How effective are the head morphs for something like that? I saw a few listed Crows Feet, Face Older, but I was just hoping to get a better understanding of the spectrum I can expect. If anyone can shed any light I'd appreciate it!

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  • the morphs are good... but with a fitting texture the age might be more believable. I'll see if I can try and render something

    the age-morphs (if they're anything like those before) should be dialable so you can chose how much age you'readding...

  • DDCreateDDCreate Posts: 1,404

    Thanks Blaze. I can't wait for those morphs either. Hope they come out soon!

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,333
    edited August 2016

    I suggest searching the internet for old portrait painters works and portrait photography so you can better understand how to age a character without thinking it's simply a matter of adding lots of wrinkles.

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  • That's Face Older, Crowsfeet and Foreheadwrinkle at 100% (and without)

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,333

    That's Face Older, Crowsfeet and Foreheadwrinkle at 100% (and without)

    That's really good. Put some grey hair in there and change the hair style as often is the case and it's a good character. It probably needs morph possibilities for a bit of droppiness under the chin, upper eyelids, and lower eyelids and the forhead wrikles to have more of an little etched feeling and not a groove look as it is now. 

    It's a fine balance but the effect is want you want - a picture of the young person and the same person aged.

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