Genesis 2 figures come into Poser with outline (?)
Hello all, first let me say that am new to 3d scene building, new to DAZ, new to Poser. I am mainly wanting to work in Poser (because there is some content available that I want to use that isn’t available for DAZ, and most of my DAZ content is marked as working in Poser) but encountering something unexpected.
When I try to use Genesis-based figures in Poser, they come in with an outline that is preserved in the render. Michael 3/4 and Victoria 4 don’t seem to show the same behavior. The screen shots attached contrast Victoria 6 and Victoria 4.
Any idea why or how to deal with it?


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395 x 510 - 165K


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425 x 525 - 162K
Comments
That appears to be something to do with the transmap on the eyelashes. Check the settings on it.
Try turning SubD off temporarily. Scripts>DSON Support>SubDivision>Set SubDivision OFF
Thank you, Richard! Turning SubD suppressed the outlines.