Vigilante for Genesis 8 Female

Vigilante for Genesis 8 Female (8.1 compatible)
ATTENTION: HEAD MORPH OR SKIN NOT INCLUDED (The outfit is the character)
This product contain:
Character:
- Vigilante for Genesis 8 Female preset
(Full outfit, and Body Shape on default Genesis 8 Female)
- Body Morph apply and remove preset (Morphs: DUM Vigilante Body)
Vigilante Outfit:
- Complete Vigilante Outfit preset
- Vigilante Arms
(will automatically hide the character arms)
Morphs:
+ Gun Left / Gun Right (Deploy the cannons from the arms / you need to hide the hands for this)
+ Open Left / Open Right (Open the flaps on the arms)
Outfit/Materials:
+ Hide Left Hand / Hide Right Hand
+ Show Hands
- Vigilante Backpack
- Vigilante Top (Dforce Ready)
(will automatically hide the character arms)
+ The top has Dforce, this is only for certain poses where you see clipping with itself, for that set "Start Bones From Memorized Pose: On"
+ Recommended to unhide arms for dforce use, and apply Smoothing Modifier at the end
+ If you hide "Arms" from surface you can use the top as a Jacket with any other character
- Vigilante Pants
( will automatically hide the character legs)
+ 4 Bones on Knees and Sides, select it and use the morph "Open")
- Vigilante Helmet
(Prop attached to the head)
+ Visor as separated material, you can set 50% opacity for a translucent view for example, or 0% to remove it
- Vigilante Boots
- Vigilante Railgun
+ Morph: Open Gun
Home Page: https://www.renderhub.com/dumitas/vigilante-for-genesis-8-female
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