

As can be seen in the picture some of the figures come with a navel as standard, while others don't. standard Genesis 2 Female and standard Genesis 2 Male, are both 1m79cm (5ft10½in), a height they share with some of the DAZ characters (including Victoria 6 and Gia 6).

The "real" height ranges from 1m65cm (5ft5in for the metrically challenged Stephanie 6 and Belle 6) to 1m84cm (6ft½in Monique 6) among the female figures and from 1m70cm (5ft7in Lee 6) to 1m93cm (6ft4in Gianni 6) among the male figures. As you can see the basic 3d figure has been scaled up or down by DAZ, from the original shapes for G2F and G2M. Measure your figure's or prop's dimensions or configure the tool to automatically set your figure to dimensions that you specify without having to adjust dozens of morph sliders.For those who want to know what the "real" height of the DAZ Genesis 2 figures is I have compared a number of them, using decanandersen's ruler prop, with the unique head and body morphs of each standard DAZ character dialled out (using the shaping sliders in DAZ Studio 4.7), so that they all show the standard G2F and G2M head and body shapes, but with the height of each character preserved. It also allows you to set up your own nodes to measure any kind of props or even empty space between figures within your scene.Ī script included with Measure Metrics allows you to configure morphs which control the dimensions of your figure, allowing you to set the dimensions and have the figure automatically adjust the morphs to match the dimensions you entered.

64' - with the platform heels most people render her in, that would put her at nearly 7 feet tall, LOL. Measure Metrics comes with "Pre-set" nodes to help you measure the dimensions of your favorite figures. i knew she was built to ridiculously amazonian proportions, but not her exact height. By using the Tape Measure, Tailor's Tape or the Protractor, you can remove the “guesswork” from your artwork. The Measure Metrics plug-in will allow you to measure the length, diameter or angle of figures and props in your scene. Have you wanted a way to adjust your figure's proportions and see the measurements in real time? Have you ever loaded a figure into DAZ Studio and thought to yourself, ”I wish there was an easy way to get accurate measurements?"
