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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2026 Jun 01 12:42 pm)
You did not mention if you plan to use them in Daz, Poser, or some other program
https://www.renderosity.com/search/marketplace?keyword=sunglasses
https://www.daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result?q=eyeglasses
https://www.daz3d.com/catalogsearch/result?q=sunglasses
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Ah. Sorry didn't see that. Replied from my 17" laptop & not the main system w/ 27" monitors.
But to answer the original poster question, I think the M Fashion Casual Outfit V1 Glasses for Genesis 8 and 8.1 Male
https://www.daz3d.com/m-fashion-casual-outfit-v1-glasses-for-genesis-8-and-81-male
might be the item wanted.
Torquinox posted at 7:15 PM Thu, 10 July 2025 - #4497724
Exactly.There is a small linked image in the very first post. What I've seen free & paid, the lenses are still too big. The warping can happen if the glasses are applied as clothing and fitted to the head rather than parented to the head as a prop.
I have the M fashion casual glasses and they are not...they warp when put on a face. And the lenses are too big.
I have searched...that was why I finally came to ask. As I have looked through daz, rendo and renderhub. But I also know the minds of rendo often have links I am not aware of.
(a certain military jumper comes to mind which was great)
The lenses are much smaller than any on the 3d asset markets at the moment.
As for not mentioning daz or poser? That is because you can take poser stuff into daz and still use it. So it doesnt matter.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
They are not what? It turns out, I have those glasses, as well. I'll take a look later today.I have the M fashion casual glasses and they are not...they warp when put on a face. And the lenses are too big.
I have searched...that was why I finally came to ask. As I have looked through daz, rendo and renderhub. But I also know the minds of rendo often have links I am not aware of.
(a certain military jumper comes to mind which was great)
The lenses are much smaller than any on the 3d asset markets at the moment.
As for not mentioning daz or poser? That is because you can take poser stuff into daz and still use it. So it doesnt matter.
DarkElegance posted at 10:15 AM Fri, 11 July 2025 - #4497753When I apply them to a figure, they warm. So that the lenses and frames have a weird kink in them. I have tried to take them off, reapply, etc and it doesnt so away.They are not what? It turns out, I have those glasses, as well. I'll take a look later today.I have the M fashion casual glasses and they are not...they warp when put on a face. And the lenses are too big.
I have searched...that was why I finally came to ask. As I have looked through daz, rendo and renderhub. But I also know the minds of rendo often have links I am not aware of.
(a certain military jumper comes to mind which was great)
The lenses are much smaller than any on the 3d asset markets at the moment.
As for not mentioning daz or poser? That is because you can take poser stuff into daz and still use it. So it doesnt matter.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
Apply M FCOV1 Glasses G8 to the scene (not the figure) then parent the glasses to the head and adjust position as needed. The G8.1 glasses are irrevocably hosed, far as I can tell. These glasses are not just props in the normal sense of the word. The glasses are fully rigged as some sort of expressive figure. They have a huge volume of morphs intended to fit many figures and the lenses themselves can be configured to express a range of emotions. Anyway, I did a quick test. The results are imperfect and I did some scale fiddling. The temples would likely need custom morphs to fit properly around the head because there are not wide blocks at the edge of the frames to give the glasses greater overall width.

You beat me to the solution Torquinox which I tend to use a lot.
Many items just don't play well when they are "Fitted" to the Character. Eyeglasses and shoes/boots are frequently the culprits it seems. So regard them as Props, so only Parent (which you can do as the last step with Parent in Place), and no Fitting to the Character. Then translational changes such as Scale, Position, etc. affect just the glasses. Morphs on older items for me have always been "iffy", so test to see if they're usable.
Ironically, I'm having almost no issue with this sort of thing with G9 wardrobe on G8-8.1 characters.
Torquinox posted at 8:40 PM Fri, 11 July 2025 - #4497764
Hi,Apply M FCOV1 Glasses G8 to the scene (not the figure) then parent the glasses to the head and adjust position as needed. The G8.1 glasses are irrevocably hosed, far as I can tell. These glasses are not just props in the normal sense of the word. The glasses are fully rigged as some sort of expressive figure. They have a huge volume of morphs intended to fit many figures and the lenses themselves can be configured to express a range of emotions. Anyway, I did a quick test. The results are imperfect and I did some scale fiddling. The temples would likely need custom morphs to fit properly around the head because there are not wide blocks at the edge of the frames to give the glasses greater overall width.
Yes my when I apply them is it the lenses that get this odd crink in them them. Not the arms or sides.(Btw I also tried to load them in seperately and not "fit to" or even "parent to" and still got the odd crink in the frame/lenses)
As for scaling, I too, tried to scale them. Thought even to work them in a diff software but as noted...I made a pigs ear of it.
the person is being very specific (Its for their OC) so, the specific "dot style" is what I need.
I may try and use that one free program what is is..iCad? Or something.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
Actually, try Zoro_D's Wild Star Glasses. They're free! They're round. They're right here on Rendo. Otherwise, you might look at the Imagine Sunglasses for Genesis 8 Female on R-hub. They're $5.
Oh! Those may work! Thank you Torquinox!Actually, try Zoro_D's Wild Star Glasses. They're free! They're round. They're right here on Rendo. Otherwise, you might look at the Imagine Sunglasses for Genesis 8 Female on R-hub. They're $5.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
https://www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/99035/tiny-glasses-for-lf2 these are for Poser, but maybe you can convert them if they're what you're looking for.
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I have a few pairs of round, wireframe glasses. But the lenses are too big. I have tried to alter them and to say I made a pigs ear of it well, would be an understatement.
One set I got from Daz, they warp when applied to the face. Dont know why. That is how it is "out of the box"(I just dont learn do I?)
Does anyone know of -anywhere- this style can be found?
Thanks in advance!
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