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Question Is it possible to create morph for character face?

Yes, it is possible.

If you want a more detailed answer... Morphs are usually created in three ways for VaM. 1. Dial in all the many face morphs you need to create a face. Then use morph merger to merge them to a single face morph. To do onnly the face morphs, use only the generated head morphes and/or let all body morphs on default. 2. You can use Face Gen to create face morphs from photos. This is somewhat great but not very accurate. 3. You can make all morphs for yourself with a 3D moddeling program (if you know how, it is easy): Go to DAZ , open the standard genesis 2 female, set the mesh to low, export it as OBJ, edit the OBJ in a 3D tool of your choice, but remain the overall poly count. Then import the edited OBJ with the morph import tool in DAZ. Use the created DAZ morph in VaM.
 
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Yes, it is possible.

If you want a more detailed answer... Morphs are usually created in three ways for VaM. 1. Dial in all the many face morphs you need to create a face. Then use morph merger to merge them to a single face morph. To do onnly the face morphs, use only the generated head morphes and/or let all body morphs on default. 2. You can use Face Gen to create face morphs from photos. This is somewhat great but not very accurate. 3. You can make all morphs for yourself with a 3D moddeling program (if you know how, it is easy): Go to DAZ , open the standard genesis 2 female, set the mesh to low, export it as OBJ, edit the OBJ in a 3D tool of your choice, but remain the overall poly count. Then import the edited OBJ with the morph import tool in DAZ. Use the created DAZ morph in VaM.

thank you so much, you just saved me 100 usd for me.
 
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