pookah69 opened this issue on Jun 23, 2003 ยท 4 posts
Ajax posted Tue, 24 June 2003 at 12:40 AM
A morph moves each vertex from it's location in the figure obj file to it's location in the morph obj file. If you import Dork's obj file from the geometries folder and import your morph obj into the same document, you'll see that your morph obj is sitting in a different bit of space to your Dork obj head and that's why you're getting this result. To fix it, you need to make sure that the morph obj sits in exactly the same space as the head of your Dork obj. How you do that depends on how you made your morph. If you used magnets in Poser, then it's a simple matter of setting the right export options when you export the morph obj (from memory, I think the one you're after is called "export as morph target"). If you made your morph in a modelling program then it's more complicated, but there are ways of doing it, depending on what program you use and how you got your mesh into that program in the first place.
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