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Subject: Help, Vicky Lost Her Hair!


rogergordian ( ) posted Thu, 16 January 2003 at 7:43 AM ยท edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 9:28 AM

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I'm not sure how this happened. I just posed Vicky, and you see the results. She's not happy. Help, what happened?


ladynimue ( ) posted Thu, 16 January 2003 at 8:32 AM

On the top tool bar in Poser
Click Figure

Click Conform to

{{{a window will open}}}

toggle the arrow in the drop down box to the figure you want the hair to conform to

highlight and click

Click OK

and Your hair should be back in place :)

ladynimue


VirtualSite ( ) posted Thu, 16 January 2003 at 12:02 PM

And once you get it in the right position, resave it to your library so it doesn't happen again.


ladynimue ( ) posted Thu, 16 January 2003 at 2:41 PM

Ahh very good Virtual, I always forget that part ;] ladynimue


compiler ( ) posted Thu, 16 January 2003 at 2:42 PM

It happens quite a lot when you use poses dowloaded from the net. I usually : set the hair while the figure is in its default pose click "object:lock actor" open the pose library and apply the pose modify the pose till it suits me click "object" uncheck "lock actor", pose the hair. That's the best workaround I've found, but I'm not the most technical guy round here. Compiler


rogergordian ( ) posted Sat, 18 January 2003 at 10:18 AM

Um, well I couldn't conform the hair, because it is listed as a "prop." And it didn't do any good to resave the poses. Vicky still lost her hair. So now what?!


compiler ( ) posted Sat, 18 January 2003 at 11:23 AM

Did you try to lock the hair ? It always work for me... Compiler


rogergordian ( ) posted Sun, 19 January 2003 at 8:58 AM

Actually, you missed something. There is something wrong with the poses themselves. I paid good money for them too. Apparently there was some stray info referring to hair or something. Pose creators should always use "blank figures" to create poses. Poses should be saved without any morph information as well. The only surefire fix is to create a "blank figure" for each character. The blank characters have no morphs. Create a folder and copy the poses into that folder. This gives you a backup. Apply each pose to the blank figure, then resave. Be sure not to save any morph info. Once all the poses are resaved, in their safe format, you can copy the original "rsr or png" files into your new Pose folder. Multiply this work by hundreds of poses and all your characters, and it's loads of work. Someone should create tutorials on this one.


willdial ( ) posted Sun, 19 January 2003 at 2:29 PM

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I found this from a person called Ron Knights. I think it will help big time.


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