What's the best way to make breast interaction?

Hello, everyone. I'm still learning to use DAZ and I'm trying to make some poses that the model covers her breasts with her own hands. I'm using that "dForce Soft Breasts for Genesis 8" but I'm having some weird results. Can I missing some settings? By the way, is that hard to make what I'm trying to do?

Thanks in advance

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  • UthgardUthgard Posts: 872

    Yes, yes it is. The product you are using will never give you accurate results, because dForce doesn't calculate internal volume, and in this case it just makes the surface elastic so it kinda tries to bounce back to its regular shape (more or less). Your other options are playing with the multiple morph packages designed for this kind of scenario (the fact that there are a lot of them should tell you just how hard it is to pull this off with the built-in solutions), making a morph yourself, or going to Renderot*** and purchasing a product called Breastacular (the name isn't subtle) which replaces G8F's breasts with a geograft on which you can use smoothing collision (smoothing collision tries to adapt the shape of the collided object to its collider, it usually can't be used to have something collide with itself, hence the geograft workaround).

    There's also a new product in the store, Grasp Helper, which looks like it may do something along the lines of what you need, but the description is so poor I would suggest waiting to see what other users have to say.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,075

    Based solely on the title... good conversation, romantic music and definitely a mutual connection.

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,006

    Look like a hungry baby.

  • Uthgard said:

    Yes, yes it is. The product you are using will never give you accurate results, because dForce doesn't calculate internal volume, and in this case it just makes the surface elastic so it kinda tries to bounce back to its regular shape (more or less). Your other options are playing with the multiple morph packages designed for this kind of scenario (the fact that there are a lot of them should tell you just how hard it is to pull this off with the built-in solutions), making a morph yourself, or going to Renderot*** and purchasing a product called Breastacular (the name isn't subtle) which replaces G8F's breasts with a geograft on which you can use smoothing collision (smoothing collision tries to adapt the shape of the collided object to its collider, it usually can't be used to have something collide with itself, hence the geograft workaround).

    There's also a new product in the store, Grasp Helper, which looks like it may do something along the lines of what you need, but the description is so poor I would suggest waiting to see what other users have to say.

    Thank you for that explanation. I'll check that products. By the way, wouldn't be fantastic if DAZ already gave us some built'in tools to solve that issues? Seen that's a very common request in my opinion

  • FPFP Posts: 117
    Look into using deformers. There's a few good tutorials on YT
  • CHWTCHWT Posts: 1,183

    Uthgard said:

    Yes, yes it is. The product you are using will never give you accurate results, because dForce doesn't calculate internal volume, and in this case it just makes the surface elastic so it kinda tries to bounce back to its regular shape (more or less). Your other options are playing with the multiple morph packages designed for this kind of scenario (the fact that there are a lot of them should tell you just how hard it is to pull this off with the built-in solutions), making a morph yourself, or going to Renderot*** and purchasing a product called Breastacular (the name isn't subtle) which replaces G8F's breasts with a geograft on which you can use smoothing collision (smoothing collision tries to adapt the shape of the collided object to its collider, it usually can't be used to have something collide with itself, hence the geograft workaround).

    There's also a new product in the store, Grasp Helper, which looks like it may do something along the lines of what you need, but the description is so poor I would suggest waiting to see what other users have to say.

    Thank you for that explanation. I'll check that products. By the way, wouldn't be fantastic if DAZ already gave us some built'in tools to solve that issues? Seen that's a very common request in my opinion

    I guess Blender soft body physics might do the work... yes Blender has a steep learning curve, and I know absolutely nothing about Blender, but hey it's free so I am planning to give it a go
  • Rod Wise DriggoRod Wise Driggo Posts: 2,246

    McGyver said:

    Based solely on the title... good conversation, romantic music and definitely a mutual connection.

    ;-)

  • Rod Wise DriggoRod Wise Driggo Posts: 2,246

    tonicaamaral said:

    Hello, everyone. I'm still learning to use DAZ and I'm trying to make some poses that the model covers her breasts with her own hands. I'm using that "dForce Soft Breasts for Genesis 8" but I'm having some weird results. Can I missing some settings? By the way, is that hard to make what I'm trying to do?

    Thanks in advance

    Although I like the idea of romantic music much better I would recommend to google a product called Breastacular by Meipe. Is a Geograft which places itself over the breasts, copies the original material, adds a lot of morphs for movement and has collision options which provide better results than dforce. In addition you might want to look for various other morph products here and in other stores.

  • MoreTNMoreTN Posts: 312

    There's a new product called Grasp Helper that may do what you want.

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