dForce Crossroads Outfit for Genesis 9 and Genesis 8 Female

Crossroads Outfit is a fantasy ensemble, perfect for fantastic adventures or surviving the post-apocalyptic wastelands.
The set is designed for Genesis 9 and Genesis 8 Female and includes dForce Dresses in base and short lengths, with or without laces, dForce Shorts, Belt with a Pouch, and Boots. It comes with a selection of materials, shaders, and dForce presets for use in DAZ Studio with Iray. The Genesis 9 version is optimized for the Genesis 9 Base Feminine shape.
Hierarchical material presets allow you to change the look of the entire outfit, while additional material and shader presets let you customize individual parts or selected surfaces. Worn or Dirty material presets, and Tattered opacity options add extra realism.
Several shaping and adjustment morphs are included to help fit many shapes and poses. The outfit includes Special Morphs that let the Dress, Shorts, and Belt be shaped as if they are off the figure. These morphs are intended for use when the Dress and Belt are not fitted to a character.
The Belt Buckle, Pouch, and Pouch Button on the Belt are set up with Rigid Follow Nodes and may require adjustment with certain shapes, poses, or after simulating.
dForce presets are included to let the Dress and Belt be set to Default (dynamic but holding some shape), OFF (not dynamic), or FULL (completely dynamic). The Shorts can be set to Full or OFF.A Simulation Preset is also provided to set simulation collisions to use the Viewport Mesh Resolution at Best Collision Mode.
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