One of its main rivals is Daz's native product. While Face Transfer can be convenient, it has significant limitations. Most importantly, it was designed for Genesis 8 and has not been truly updated, lacking proper support for newer Genesis 8.1 or Genesis 9 figures without extensive workarounds. Furthermore, Face Transfer is known for producing "comically flat" morphs that require the purchase of additional morph packs to make them usable, whereas FaceGen does not.
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as the target. He named the export group so he could find it easily in Daz. Applying the Morph One of its main rivals is Daz's native product
: Load your image into the FaceGen Artist "Photo" tab. The software will detect landmarks or allow for manual placement to define the face shape. Furthermore, Face Transfer is known for producing "comically
: He started with three high-quality photos: one straight-on front portrait and two side profiles. : He used FaceGen’s automatic point placement