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Published: 2016-01-24 09:03:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 861; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 10
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Description Just some observations and commentary on Gia 7 vs Gia 6, and comparison to Eva 7 and Karen 7 that #vwrangler  had noticed in a couple of his deviations on Gia 7 right after she came out in the deviation noted below:



I created primitive planes and moved them to each figure's head so they're just touching the highest point of the skull without pokethru. Then I noted the Y-translate for the 'height' of each plane. I typed that into the head height follower for Measure Metrics--all of which were 'set' to the same Y-translate, even though the three G3F females are clearly _not_ the same height.

As a result, I think I've got far more accurate heights on the gals than the 5'11" that Daz is advertising on their data for each of them: 

Eva 7 is 6' or 72" tall.
Karen 7 is 5'11" or 71" tall.
Gia 7 is just over 5'8" or 68.2" tall.
Gia 6 is 5'10.5" or 70.6" tall. 

Gia 6 is  Bust 38", Waist 27", Low Hip 38.6"... and Gia 7 is marked as 37-26-37 on her page at Daz. 

But when I look at them side by side, I feel like looking at a fitness model / contestant next to an MMA fighter in the differences in their build and physiology. That said, I -will- find uses for Gia 7 in my runtime in combination with other morphs. She is a good platform for the sort of females that show up in my art and gaming characters. She'll blend nicely with a couple of the purchased PA characters I have (PA's headmorph, mixed with Gia, and a chunk of dialspinning and we're good!)
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Comments: 4

vwrangler [2016-01-24 16:37:44 +0000 UTC]

Now that is fascinating. Apparently the listed Measure Metrics are not necessarily correct, at least when it comes to height.

I am puzzled by the range of difference, though. I mean, off by an inch with Eva, well, fine, that's not a big deal. Accurate with Karen. Off by three inches with Gia 7 is ... I mean, that's a lot.

I am a bit surprised that Eva winds up being the tallest. As I said elsewhere, apparently there is some definition of "petite small frame" that Daz is using with which normal humankind is unfamiliar.

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anironbutterfly In reply to vwrangler [2016-01-24 22:27:45 +0000 UTC]

Eva is not a petite/small frame, unless you consider her taller but slim/trim figure
(in comparison to Karen and Olympia and Bethany)?!

If one wants truly petite and small, then Arabella's the girl of choice. She's positively
tiny, and I don't thinks she's 5'8"!! I don't have her, but I'd think she'd be closer to 
5'4-5'6" range on a guesstimate. She looks like a 'typical' George Balanchine ballerina
in some ways.

There isn't a Measure Metrics for G3F/G3M yet--so I'm using G2F/G2M version...

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vwrangler In reply to anironbutterfly [2016-01-25 01:45:07 +0000 UTC]

 Hey, the Daz page says Eva's "petite and small". Who am I to argue with marketing fluff? (...Though I bet she's taller than Victoria, too.)

I actually do have Arabella (...moment of low-cost insanity, pay it no mind). According to the "plane with Y-translate" method, she's 172.8 cm tall, which equals 68 inches, which equals 5'8". And the Measure Wall from sharecg.com agrees, more or less. (It doesn't have fine enough gradations; it's got numbers for every three inches.) So Arabella is only small within the Daz universe of Amazonian women.

The same Measure Metrics script must work for both Genesis 2 and Genesis 3. After all, Daz is reporting Measure Metrics information for Genesis 3.

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anironbutterfly In reply to vwrangler [2016-01-25 20:36:02 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, 'cause that's what I'm using, too. I always found it funny, too,
that the 'Height' morph from G2M/F and G3M/F going in the positive
numbers makes the figure shorter and in the negative makes them
taller....seems it should be the opposite!

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