Question Morphs created with Blender are applied strangely.

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Morphs created with Blender are strangely applied only to certain parts of the body. The photo below shows the morph created in Blender in Daz.

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This is the morph shape I intended, and when I check it in vam, it is applied as follows.
r1.PNG

Is there any way to solve this?
 
I doubt it but did you maybe forget to set the morph minimum range in DAZ from it's default -100% to 0%?
Think I also always export from DAZ to the .dsf-file with the morph set to 100%. Not sure that matters.
DAZ morph parameter range.jpg
 
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I doubt it but did you maybe forget to set the morph minimum range in DAZ from it's default -100% to 0%?
Think I also always export from DAZ to the .dsf-file with the morph set to 100%. Not sure that matters.
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This problem has nothing to do with morph range. I always set the range to 0%. Perhaps for some reason, the morph is not applied properly to the genital area only. It's not a setting problem, it just seems like the model's system itself is blocking something in the genital area.
 
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Afaik VaM uses New Genitalia For Victoria 6 by 3feetwolf - renderotica SKU 42366 - version 1.
In the first picture I see a faint seam near the genital area. Which made me think you added a Genital to the G2F base model in DAZ.
Which one? Or are you morphing a mesh that already had the genital - for example one that got exported from VaM?

Maybe ping AshAuryn, he/she must know after creating this ... or ask in Dicord #help channel.
 
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