How to get tops to not be so "form" fitting on Genesis
Okay this is a silly question!
I have noticed that a number of the shirts that I have are a bit too form fitting on Genesis 1, ie they mold exactly to the breasts and do not look very realistic in renders, as they would not normally be tight between the breasts.
Is there a way to fix this? Other than adding in a third boob?
Thank you kindly!
Amy
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SRMS can add some breast bridging morphs. If you're committed to G1 for a while, it's a good investment (although waiting for a sale or coupon is certainly understandable). http://www.daz3d.com/sickle-rigging-and-morphing-system
There's a huge ongoing thread dedicated to user questions and comments here: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/15492/P570
I use this one: http://www.daz3d.com/clothing-cleavage-modifier
Both of the above-mentioned products can do what you're asking...both have a list of morphs that they are compatible with, and it's worth checking the list to see how many of the morphs you commonly use are there. If you are using a morph that neither of these products supports (or if you want to DIY rather than using one of those products), the process is more complicated but still doable, provided you are comfortable working with modeling software. Dogz has a tutorial here: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewreply/188888/
For what it's worth, I use SRMS and have gotten good results from it. It also comes in handy when you need to use Gen4 clothing on Genesis, and want better results than what AutoFit is giving you. But it's not a one-click solution...SickleYield wrote a nice manual for it, and the thread linked above has some good tips too.
Thank you kindly for all the suggestions!
Amy