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Malformed leg morphs

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Hi,

I'm currently working on some morphs, but I noticed lately that some of them tend to be really malformed when I apply them in VaM. Like the hips are completely loose, it's like the hip bones are disconnected from the butt. The same tends to happen with the knees.

On a side note, breasts also tend to appear larger and hang more with regards to the original model I made, how can I make them appear more according to my original design?
 

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ERC Freeze. The morph has changed the geometry so it doesn't align with the standard skeleton anymore. If you adjust the bones to shape in daz and then erc freeze the morph, it will interpolate the shape of the skeleton to the new geometry when you increase the morph slider.
Here's a video guide.
 
ERC Freeze. The morph has changed the geometry so it doesn't align with the standard skeleton anymore. If you adjust the bones to shape in daz and then erc freeze the morph, it will interpolate the shape of the skeleton to the new geometry when you increase the morph slider.
Here's a video guide.

Thanks for this video. I'm looking for a solution with my morph transfer from Genesis 8.
 
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If you're transferring a G8 model to Vam, use this guide. Follow it step by step, including the ERC freeze. I've done it many times.
 
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