V9 Couples Poses - Girlfriends No.2
Victoria 9 still likes to hang out with her new friend… who also happens to be called Victoria 9.
So here's a set of 12 more couples' poses and 12 mirror sets to get them started. (So 48 individual poses)
Included in this pose set
12 V9 Couples Poses
12 V9 Couples Poses (mirrored)
It's super simple to use:
(a) Copy the contents of the zip folder into your Daz Directory
(b) Load in Victoria 9
(c) Load in Victoria 9 number 2
(d) Place both figures in the SAME location in the scene
(e) Browse to where the poses are located
People / Genesis 9 / Pose / Pose Company / Girlfriends 2
(f) Apply the pose you want for V9 No,1 and No,2
Maintains character location in the scene.
Our poses do not include transition data, so we will maintain your character's location in the scene (just set both V9 to the location and rotation you want in the scene and apply the poses, and she will stay where you placed her). This means no more wondering where V9 has gone only to find she snapped back to 0,0,0 when you applied the pose.
Everything is designed for V9 Base as it comes from Daz, but it will work on any Genesis 9 figure. It will need some manual adjustments to account for things like character morphs, expressions, clothing, and hair.
The pose is set with the default expression, so it will not mess with any expressions you want to use.
Pose set only - does not include figures, clothing, hair expressions, or textures.
Original Link: https://www.renderhub.com/pose-company/v9-couples-poses-girlfriends-no-2
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