In a decent photo editor, you can overlay the 33% gens texture on the torso texture and then use the clone brush to blend it at the seam below the navel. That's relatively easy. I use Paint Shop Pro to do this, but the free program Gimp can do it too. You clone from the torso texture layer to the gens texture layer, then blend where it meets the actual gens.Thanks, the 33% is a good hint, but the seam is still visible, much better than before, but still... I wonder why there isn't more interest in converting males from DAZ to VAM with their original skin and no one came up with a decent guide or blender "recipe", despite I know that there's some copyright on the male gens. Unbelievable... the net's full of pirates but no one...