chin dimples
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chin dimples

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are there characters with this morph or did i just overlooked it
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This character comes with a chin dimple morph:
http://www.daz3d.com/teen-josie-7
There are also packages to produce chin clefts:
http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-3-female-head-morphs
http://www.daz3d.com/200-plus-head-face-morphs-for-genesis-3-female-s
thats all ?
no more ?
thanks havsm
Well the G3M Head morphs sets come with cleft chin morph too. Also everybody has a chin cleft but some are more pronounced than others, mostly in eastern Europe with probability spikes high in former eastern Germany / now western Poland so ever character in the DAZ Store will have a chin cleft but they are not likely to have a morph control to change it. If they've modeled with sexual dimorphism in mind men's chin clefts will be on average more pronounced than women's, sort of like brow ridges and such.
Perhaps it is possible to use GenX2 to transfer heavy chin cleft from male to female?
I don't think I have a chin cleft, then again I haven't seen my chin in over 20 years haha
the Kirk Douglas chin?
yes thats what i mean for example
I haven't seen anything with a dimple that pronounced.
Maybe facegen could do it.
would be fun to see if you use a kirk douglas photo for facegen its generating the chin dimple or not
It does. Even without shedding a light on him at an angle to highlight the cleft or any glossiness to the skin like you should get most of the time with PBR & iRay you can see it in FaceGen before export to DAZ Studio - it's that upside down horseshoe on his chin; nearer the bottom not the one right under his lower lip.
cant see no dimple on him like the real photo
I can plainly and easily see it so I don't know what to tell you.
Maybe someone while come along and create a new Kirk Douglas using that photo in FaceGen and a suitable similar texture with the sheen and at lighting approximately like in that photo's to exaggerate the cleft as in the picture but it's there in the FaceGen morph. It would be more obvious had I not told FaceGen to not use the texture it created from the original photo but I did that so the geometry of the chin cleft with be visible and not have the cheat of painted/photoed on shadows that the texture from the original photo would give.