Whenever I try to apply genesis hair to a Victoria 4 figure, she always looks like a monk! Bald top of the head and hair sprouting out from half way down her skull.
What I would do is load the hair without fitting it to V4 (or, once it loads, go to the Parameters pane, and under "Fit To" choose "None"), then parent the hair to Victoria 4's head. You may need to adjust the x, y, and z translation and scale of the hair (these sliders are also found in Parameters).
For more details on this process, see the hair tutorial linked in my sig (it discusses the opposite issue--using V4 hair on Genesis--but this particular method works in either situation).
It's possible there are other methods that would also work.
What I would do is load the hair without fitting it to V4 (or, once it loads, go to the Parameters pane, and under "Fit To" choose "None"), then parent the hair to Victoria 4's head. You may need to adjust the x, y, and z translation and scale of the hair (these sliders are also found in Parameters).
For more details on this process, see the hair tutorial linked in my sig (it discusses the opposite issue--using V4 hair on Genesis--but this particular method works in either situation).
It's possible there are other methods that would also work.
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What I would do is load the hair without fitting it to V4 (or, once it loads, go to the Parameters pane, and under "Fit To" choose "None"), then parent the hair to Victoria 4's head. You may need to adjust the x, y, and z translation and scale of the hair (these sliders are also found in Parameters).
For more details on this process, see the hair tutorial linked in my sig (it discusses the opposite issue--using V4 hair on Genesis--but this particular method works in either situation).
It's possible there are other methods that would also work.
aha! Thanks for that. I shall give it a go