I have ran into an issue with the eye area having some strage marks on it. Testing it out on Hinkyhunks : John Crow for Michael 4 ( ) Seeing some of the good results from barbult I wanted to try it out finally. Whilst Generation 3 is old tech, it is possible even recently new users will have picked up at least some of these older skins, particularly during the numerous heavy discount sales of older stuff we have had in the last couple of weeks or so, plus the new PC+ products from rendo include a number of V3/M3 characters for just a few dollars.įinally got around to trying this product out, this will be a very helpful product! How much work, only he can answer, and how many sales he will get is also hard to guess. Using the approach Caymen Studios has used with his other products, a Generation 3 UV set is definitely doable. If you were able to make a converter to get Gen3 UV's onto the Genesis 3's, or even Genesis 1, I would snap it up in an instant.īut, I know that it was very close to, if not impossible to do this previously, so I will understand if you find it impossible or not worth your time to do. I have a lot of Gen3 skins, and I still use them constantly. I have also not been happy with the TC2 option, as it just seems to do nothing but crash on my computer. I still use M3, V3, Laura/Luke, and Matt/Maddie on a regular basis. I am one who would buy Gen3 uv's in a heartbeat. This is the first one I've done, but I've got plenty of V4s to practice on, so I'll post more soon.Ĭombined with Wear Them All and the pose converters, you really can bring a lot forward from Generation 4 to Genesis 3. His script for V4 (and G2F!) is easy to use and so far does the job. I wish there was a utility to bring M4 morphs over, but darkhound1 says he's not interested in doing one. The only one I don't have yet is G2F, which I'll be getting shortly, because darkhound's morph converter does those too. Cayman's Legacy UV products work very well. That's pretty good! The skins look great either way. With a little tweaking, I think she could be even closer. The morphs get her pretty close to the original, considering the difference in size and shaping. Pics 5 and 6: V4 skin on basic G3F with transferred morphs.Pics 3 and 4: V4 skin on basic G3F, no morphs. Pics 1 and 2: original V4 figure MRL Nevara from Mihrelle (Rendo store).I tried to keep the same lighting, camera angle, clothing and background to make the differences stand out more. I also used V3D's Iray skin converter for Gen 4's before I did anything else. (darkhound1 is selling it over there, not sure I'm allowed to post the link). I tried out Cayman's V4 Legacy UV's for G3F (available at Rendo) as well as a script that converts V4 morphs to G3F that I stumbled across on Deviant Art. So, this was an interesting experiment today.
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