.......................................................................... LL Face2 for Genesis 8 / 8.1 Copyright (c) July 2024 by Pushee-Ri. All rights reserved. This is not a merchant resource. .......................................................................... F.A.Q. .......................................................................... Q: Is it really easy? A: Yes - and not only if you compare this project with my older products involving liquids. If you can dress your model in clothes and give the clothes a different color (material), then you can also use this project without any problems. Q: No dForce, decals or other tricky stuff? A: Nope! This project is based solely on a partial shell and "normal" materials (OK, the creation of the maps was not quite normal for me - but that doesn't matter to you). Q: Can I really use the project for male models? A: Yes (take a look at the promos). Since I use a generating script instead of a prefabricated shell in this project, all known problems with prefabricats (including the gender dependency) are eliminated. Q: What does the "LL" mean? A: Because of the way I created the texture maps (the "liquids") and the fact that DAZ allows you to change the position of these maps, it looks like the textures "live" when you move them. That's why I call this series LL: "Living Liquids". Q: Face 2? Is there also a "Face 1"? A: Yes - but only on my hard disk. I stopped working on the first version (mesh instead of shell) due to legal reasons. Q: Only 3 styles? Seems little! A: It's not - I promise! As you can move/mirror/flip the materials (see above), you can render a large number of scenes with just one style. And don't forget: you can use different material presets ... and you can even combine 2 or more styles. Q: Do the liquids flow into the models' mouths? A: Unfortunately not - they stop at the lips and are split there. Like the change in direction, this is due to the way in which the liquids are projected onto the "face" object. Q: Are the promos "shopped"? A: Nope - no post-processing for the images (that would be really unfair). I only used PhotoShop for scaling and cropping. Q: What black model have you used? A: The black lady is "Makena" by AshenPortfolio. I really like their models because they are very natural and have no problems with more complicated poses. Makena's hair is called "Afro Puffs" from SdeBStore, skin and eyes are from "Sahira" (DAZ Original).