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Subject: Trying to Standardize Makeup Across Characters (G8/G9 Test)


digitaldraperyco ( ) posted Thu, 12 February 2026 at 6:42 PM · edited Fri, 06 March 2026 at 12:09 PM

I've been trying to solve something that keeps breaking my portrait workflow:


Every new character resets the makeup process.


Different UV

Different shader

Different presets

Different balancing


So instead of building looks per character, I started building a repeatable adjustment process.


This recording shows the Genesis 9 PBR workflow, but the same interaction works on Uber too.

Under the hood it behaves differently per generation, but for the artist the steps stay identical.


The idea:


A character shouldn't dictate the makeup workflow.

The workflow should dictate the styling.


https://youtu.be/-4vVIrYsrJk?si=aC5tjMMmS5J2quyE

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I'll post comparison renders across multiple faces next - curious whether the consistency actually holds visually.


How do you keep style continuity when changing characters?


'Note:' The Genesis 9 versions are already up in my store if you want to experiment with it.
https://www.renderosity.com/marketplace/products/170518/dd-makeup-editor-pbr-skin-makeup-tool-for-genesis-9-female

Genesis 8 version is in progress.



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