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Morphs and textures: Daz 3D's Victoria 4 Elite.(SOFTWARE)(Brief article)

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Daz 3D has unveiled the Elite series of add-on morphs and textures for its fourth-generation Millennium Figure, Victoria. The Elite series is comprised of skin textures, body shapes, and poses, and is available via the company's Human Data Acquisition Center (HDAC). Daz 3D's HDAC includes a system of hardware and software solutions, including multiple high-end body scanners, multicamera 3D imagers, megapixel digital cameras, and a proprietary lighting environment used to capture data to re-create 3D human forms and textures accurately. HDAC provides Victoria 4 Elite users access to Elite Skin Textures, Elite Body Shapes, and Elite Life Poses. Elite Skin Textures are based on ...

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