My go-to method, using DAZ Studio, would be to create and export the parent
heads into the same directory in DAZ, then, within DAZ, dial the two
"parents" appropriately to create the child.
Within DAZ, there are also youth morphs available to further tweak the
"age" of the resulting child
Probably within a year.
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Thanks for the reply again. Do you know when a feature like that would be
added?
On Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 2:50:13 PM UTC-6, FaceGen Expert wrote:
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> Yes, I see what you're asking.
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> The issue with the current approach is that 'Tween' is an average, which
> reverts to the mean
I did a sort of version of this manually, starting with a single face,
modifying it into two parents, and then modifying the original face again
into 4 siblings. An automatic way would be great. I'd thought about doing
something in an Excel spreadsheet, but not every slider has numeric values.
Yes, I see what you're asking.
The issue with the current approach is that 'Tween' is an average, which
reverts to the mean the more you do it.
Genetic recombination is not the same as averaging, so I will add this
feature at some point.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Best wishes,
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Thanks for the fast reply.
I thought more about it and would like to expand on my original question if
you don't mind. What I want to do is create a man and woman. Then create
children for them. I want the children to be genetic or tween, or whatever
the term is, and look like their
It sounds like you would like to generate multiple different children from
2 parent faces.
The closest thing you can do in the current version is:
* 'Modify -> Tween' to get the in-between face, then:
* 'Modify' -> 'Genetic' to create random variants of that face.
I agree that this isn't quite