Victoria 3, Aiko 3 and The Girl all have their very own 'standard' body morphs released by DAZ. Most outfits designed for these figures also have corresponding body morphs built into them. Body morphs are designed so you could alter the base shape of the figures - maybe to give it a slimmer waist line or larger breasts.
When working with outfit morphs, the most important thing to remember is that due to the structure of the outfit mesh, there is only a certain limit that it could follow figure morphs faithfully.
In this tutorial, let's start with the default Victoria 3 and put on the Aurora Dreams II outfit on her.(picture below) (Aurora Dreams II is currently available at Planetvixens at the SciFi Outfits section)
Next we'll increase the 'BreastDiameter' morph on Victoria to 1.000. The sides of her breasts now spill out of the side of the outfit (picture below)
We'll compensate by selecting the Aurora Dreams outfit and increasing the BreastDiameter morph correspondingly. The outfit now fit's Victoria's new body shape perfectly (picture below)
Most outfit morphs will work perfectly up to a value of 1.000. However, do keep in mind, if you spin the morph dials past a value of 1.000, the chances increase for deformities to appear on the outfit in the form of creases and crinkles. Remember - on certain morphs, deformities would appear well before the value of 1.000 is even reached.
So if for example you have a Victoria character with a BreastDiameter setting of 2.000 and deformities appear when you try to match the outfit morph to that value, then consider lowering your character morph values to get a better fit with the outfit.
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