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, which allows the resulting data to be used by VaM without complex manual rigging.

“For beginners, this isn’t very beginner‑friendly, and it might seem like I’ve said nothing at all. But there are some things that can only be learned through intuition. After you’ve been playing around with it for a while, you might come back and think, ‘Oh, so that’s what it meant.’”

Ensure you export the high-res texture and the mesh.

The OBJ file from FaceGen cannot be used directly in VAM. It needs to be adapted to fit the standard VAM avatar topology (usually a variation of DAZ Genesis 2 or 8).

: Many users prefer to use the FaceGen head texture but match it to a standard custom skin in VaM to ensure the body looks consistent. How to use FaceGen Artist Pro – Part 1 of 3 facegen to vam

Run the diffuse texture through a normal map generator (or Blender’s shading tab) to create depth for pores, wrinkles, and lip lines.

: Partial forehead exposure can cause FaceGen to “generate a face that appears overly prominent or droopy overall.” Make sure the entire face is visible within the frame.

To make this morph usable inside Virt-A-Mate, you must save it as an asset: Go to File > Save As > Support Asset > Morph Asset(s) . Select your custom FaceGen morph from the menu.

In VAM's skin material settings:

Remove the neck/back of the head if you only need the face morph. Export as OBJ: Export your new, VAM-compliant mesh. Step 3: Converting to a VAM Morph (FaceGen to VAM)

Here are some additional tips to help you get better results and avoid common problems.

Using FaceGen to create a detailed feature in Virt-A-Mate (VaM) involves a two-part process: generating the base assets in FaceGen (or via Daz Studio) and then manually refining them within VaM to overcome common software limitations.

to your figure. The export process creates both diffuse (color) and subsurface scattering maps. Both are needed for proper rendering. , which allows the resulting data to be

The journey from a single photo to a living character in VAM is a process of learning and refinement. You may not get a perfect result on your first attempt, but by following the 5-step roadmap—from meticulous photo prep to final polish in VAM—you are building the skills to create truly unique and personal characters. The community is vast and helpful, so don't hesitate to search for specific video tutorials for each software piece, as this textual guide provides the core principles that all successful creators use. Now, go and bring your vision to life.

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