How can I reset only the breast morphs?
Xdye
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Hi I have a problem latly, when i do shapes with g2f i use various morphs to create anything it comes in mind, sometimes creatures some times humanoids, the problem i have lot of times is when i apply a lot of morphs, maybe too extreme, the breasts always become ugly, or too deformed, or too big, etc.
So can I reset just the breast morphs to come back to g2f default without losing the current shape I created? I tried to select the breasts go to edit->figure->zero->zero selected items shape but nothings happens. Is there a way or is just impossible? Thx
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If you select Genesis2, and then go to the Parameters pane, and select 'Currently Used', you should be able to zero any morphs that you don't want.
But is not what I mean, cos there are morphs that affect all the body, for example if i dial to max teen josie plus zombie, I cannot reset the breast to return the original g2f breasts without losing the shape.
The suggestion was that you reset the morphs you don't want set, by alt/opt-clicking them. If you want to remove part of a single morph then you can't do that in DS - you would need to take the mesh into a modeller and create a modified version of the shape that you could then load as a new morph.
Sorry Richard i didnt understand you very well, u mean that for example if I dial teen josie or any other character to max there is no way i could reset only her breasts to default g2f except if I use a modeller?
With a full body morph like your Teen Josie example, the changes are part of that morph and completely unrelated to the 'standard' body morphs like breast size/implant/etc. You can not exclude a specific area from an individual morph; morphs are all or nothing. You'd have to edit the morph itself, which is what Richard was saying. However, you might find that you can dial in some of the other body morphs to counteract the effect you don't like (possibly using negative values which for some morphs which may require you to turn off limits on that morph first).
If the character is actually a preset that dials the 'standard' body morphs for you (often times, characters are just a custom head morph and then dial-spun body), you can undo the dialspinning on the body after applying the character.