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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 10 10:00 pm)
Yes and the CR2 I saved to the library now points to the new OBJ. I looked at the OBJ in 3D explorer and it looks like V3 only with the morphs I had used applied. I didnt export an OBJ so I dont understand why it did this. All I did was click on spawn morph target from the drop down menu and name it appropriately when the box came up. Then I added the figure to my library. Dave
ok, maybe i'm thick, but i think that that's normal. you spawn morph primarily in order to use it with other characters of that figure. if you don't create a new obj then it would be impossible to morph other v3 with it. or you don't want to recreate all dials you used for the first figure. does this make sense? :)
I'm not talking about exporting a morph target. I've done that before. This is where you click on the figure menu and select "spawn morph target". A box then pops up asking for the name. You type something in and then the name pops up in the list of morphs for that body part. What gets me is I did this and then wanted to keep the figure I had dialed in my figures library. Clicked on add to library and saved it. Looked at the CR2 in a text editor cause I needed to check something and the Cr2 points to this OBJ that was spawned instead of V3. Path name is even the same as where the CR2 is. I never had this happen in P4 or PPP4 so I'm beside myself as to why P5 would do something freaky like this. Dave
It sounds like a feature to me- you've got the morph target (saved as an .obj), and the CR2. Even if you didn't export the morph as an obj, that's still the format it's saved in (You'll see that the P5 figure geometries are in .obj format as well). If I'm not mistaken, the full body .obj should still contain all the different body part groupings, even though it may look like one solid figure. My guess is that this is the best way CL had to work with its P5 figures, and it may cause some unexpected oddness when working with Vicki and other 3rd party figures.
Hmmm...wish I had known that. It was just kind of shocking to see it happen for the first time. Wont that eat up your harddive though? Before this I had just saved as PZZ (compressed PZ3) files. Even then when I open up the saved PZZ make a change and then save again, P5 will save as a PZ3 instead of saving on top of the PZZ. Only way I've been able to get it to save over something is thru the "save as" option. Dave
heyas; the new obj is created in p5 (and ppp, if i'm not mistaken) when you use the ..... ::drum roll:: INSIDIOUS EVIL GROUPING TOOL!!!!!!! :) no, really. remember in p4 when you used the grouping tool, it stuck custom geometry into your cr2? well, everybody hated that, so now it just plonks a whole new obj out into your library for the cr2 to point to.
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I'm confused as to why Poser did this. I loaded a V3 figure, did some morph tweaking. Once I got what I liked I spawned a morph target for the head. I then turned around and saved the figure to the library. I went to check out the CR2 for some stuff and found there was also an OBJ in the folder named the same as my morph target I created. Is there something checked in Poser that doesnt need to be? As far as I know I have the latest patch, so I'm clueless as to what's going on here. Any thoughts??? Dave