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| Product Name: | dForce Carnival Devil Outfit for Genesis 9 and 8 Female |
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| Product ID: | 112255 |
| Published Artist(s): | Chris Cox |
| Created By: | N/A |
| Release Date: | 2025-10-12 |
The Carnival Devil outfit is perfect for a day at the Carnival or a night at the Thunder Bowl.
This outfit is for Genesis 9 and the Genesis 8 Female and includes dForce Suit, dForce undone suit, Boots, Posable Devil Tail, Horn Headband, and Pitchfork, 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 special morphs. Some of the special morphs allow the suit to be shaped as if it is off the figure and are meant to be used, not fitted to a figure.
The Devil Tail is attached to the suit with Rigid Follow Nodes and may need some adjustment with certain shapes and/or poses.
Includes dForce presets to allow the suit to be either 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. The outfit is designed to be simulated using the provided Simulation Preset.
The Pitchfork may be loaded into the right or left hand of the selected figure. Poses are included to reset the hand pose for the Pitchfork.
Below is a list of the installation package types provided by this product. The name of each package contains a Package Qualifier, which is used as a key to indicate something about the contents of that package.
[ ] = Optional, depending on target application(s)
Not all installation packages provide files that are displayed to the user within the interface of an application. The packages listed below, do. The application(s), and the location(s) within each application, are shown below.
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