Jim Burton opened this issue on Feb 18, 2003 ยท 17 posts
Staale posted Thu, 20 February 2003 at 7:47 AM
In the mother post it was asked how can they detect if a morph is used? The answer is simple, a morph position and its original vertex position are two points in 3D, draw a line from one to the other and extend it in both ends. All morph values generated by that morph would end up on that line. They have clear evidence that you have stolen their morph if you morph uses all the deltas used in their morph and many or all of your morph deltas end up on that morphs lines. The morph uses 3 values like 0.000242429 so the chance that you can make a morph delta that ends up on the same line as a DAZ morph delta is non existent So you would have to make sure all deltas in your morph are moved by more than an original DAZ morph to get away with it. Staale