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VaM 1.x Is there any way to remove the weird shadows on the legs?

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Regardless of whether the model has skin or a normal map, there's always this strange shadow within the blue circle on the inner thigh. It only disappears when I boost the lighting, but it's noticeable in low-light conditions. This shadow seems to be separate from the main shadow, like a wrinkle on the model. If this is a wrinkle, how can I remove it?
 
Hello,under certain lighting conditions, wrinkles on the inner thigh of the character are very prominent. Even after changing the skin texture and normal map, these wrinkles persist (for example, they are still visible even without any skin texture). Loading the plugin you mentioned also seems to have no effect on these wrinkles. I haven't found any suitable morph to reduce these wrinkles. Is there any way to remove these wrinkles?
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You gotta remember that what you're looking at is a 3D mesh with texture files wrapped around it. This is a Daz Genesis2 mesh, which is seriously out of date by now. If you see this with the Female Dummy skin applied, then there's probably no way to change it. My advice is to either ignore it and move on, or change the lighting so it's not as visible. If this is a basic characteristic of the mesh, there's no point stressing over it.
 
You gotta remember that what you're looking at is a 3D mesh with texture files wrapped around it. This is a Daz Genesis2 mesh, which is seriously out of date by now. If you see this with the Female Dummy skin applied, then there's probably no way to change it. My advice is to either ignore it and move on, or change the lighting so it's not as visible. If this is a basic characteristic of the mesh, there's no point stressing over it.
ok thank you
 
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