dForce Storm Raider Outfit for Genesis 9 and 8 Female

Storm Raider Outfit is a Pulp Adventure inspired Out perfect for tropical adventures, flying aeroplanes of questionable air worthiness and exploring lost ruins.
The set is for Genesis 9 and the Genesis 8 Female and includes dForce Blouse, dForce Open Blouse, dForce Breeches, dForce Open Breeches, Belt, Boots, Pistol figure and Holster prop, along with a selection of material, shader, and dForce presets for use in DAZ Studio using Iray with dForce. The Genesis 9 version is optimized to work with the Genesis 9 Base Feminine shape.
The outfit includes hierarchical material presets for changing the look of the outfit and additional material and shader presets for changing parts of the outfit or selected surfaces.
The outfit also includes several shaping and adjustment morphs to help fit many shapes and poses.
The outfit has some Special Morphs. Some of the Special Morphs allow the Blouse and Breeches to be shaped as if they are off the figure and are meant to be used not fitted to a figure.
Includes dForce presets to allow the Blouse and Breeches to either be the Default (dynamic but will hold some of its shape), OFF (not dynamic), or FULL (completely dynamic). Also includes a Simulation Preset to set simulation collisions to use the Viewport Mesh Resolution at Best Collision Mode.
dForce Tip: Hide or set items Visible in Simulation to Off (on the Parameters Tab under Display)
The Pistol and Holster have Visible in Simulation set On by default. If that is causing issue when simulating set Visible in Simulation to Off or just hide them while simulating.
The Holster on the full outfit is set up on the belt with a Rigid Follow Node and may need some adjustment with some shapes and/or poses.
More Info: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-storm-raider-outfit-for-genesis-9-and-8-female
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