Facesitting Animation for Daz 3D

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Item Details
| Vendor: | DiamonDaz |
| Published: | May 24, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 48 MB |
| Software: | Daz Studio |
| Compatible Figures: | Genesis 9 Genesis 8 Female Genesis 8 Male Genesis 8.1 Female |
| dForce: | – |
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5 Stars|May 28, 2026
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Facesitting Animation for Daz 3D
Sexy Animation Facesitting for G8 and G9
Animation range:
Start: 0
End: 145
30fps
You will get:
-A beautifully looped preset of male and female animations, with no facial expressions (renderings are for reference only, feel free to change the facial expressions to suit your tastes)
-A subset with camera shake, to make your scene look more alive
-Video tutorial inside the archive on how to use
How to use it:
-Select the desired model
-Click select-select children
-Click edit-figure-limits-limits off(rotation)
-Click edit-figure-lock-unlock selected nodes
-Select the figure and double click on the desired preset file (duf ) or drag it into the viewport daz
Done!
Animation range:
Start: 0
End: 145
30fps
You will get:
-A beautifully looped preset of male and female animations, with no facial expressions (renderings are for reference only, feel free to change the facial expressions to suit your tastes)
-A subset with camera shake, to make your scene look more alive
-Video tutorial inside the archive on how to use
How to use it:
-Select the desired model
-Click select-select children
-Click edit-figure-limits-limits off(rotation)
-Click edit-figure-lock-unlock selected nodes
-Select the figure and double click on the desired preset file (duf ) or drag it into the viewport daz
Done!




















