![]() ![]() ![]() Don't get me wrong here, with Daz 3d humans, newer means better. Genesis 1 also works well with generations 3, 4 and 6 (Genesis 2) animations and poses with little effort, unlike the newest generation 3 and 8 figures. I've since bought clones for Genesis 2 and 3 so that I can convert newer products to Genesis as well and, having the Genesis 3 addon for GenX2 allows me to use Riversoft Art's Character Converter from Genesis 8 Female to Genesis 3 Female, so I can actually use any clothing available at Daz 3D on my Genesis 1 figures. ![]() As you'll see later, I also use Genesis Generation X2 (GenX2) which allows us to add morphs from other generations (generation 4 included in the base product) to Genesis, so I used that to upgrade PokeAway! (for Genesis) to PokeAway 2! for Genesis 2 Females, which works even better in my opinion. This allows for better auto-fitting of items from those generations as well as offering their shapes.Īnother helpful content pack was PokeAway!, which adds useful morphs to the Genesis Actor level which allows us to dial away poke-through issues using morphs. Since I started collecting Genesis 1 content from the start, I've built a rather nice selection of morphs, characters, clothing, poses and animations, etc., but still not nearly as much as I have for Generation 4.Įarly on I grabbed all of the clone products that provide the shapes of the earlier generation figure families from generation 3 and 4. I prefer Genesis 1 for several reasons which all pretty much boil down to compatibility and versatility. ![]()
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