pookah69 opened this issue on Jun 23, 2003 ยท 4 posts
smiller1 posted Tue, 24 June 2003 at 3:21 AM
Ajax is correct, but you may have a problem deciphering it, so I'm just going to try and explain it a bit more clearly. I could be insulting Ajax here and patronising pookah69, but here goes... A morph works by applying the differences between itself and the original. If your morph is in a different location to the original, then as you apply the morph, the original will move from the position it's in to the position you placed the morph. So moving the morph to the same location as the original will stop the movement. I suspect, however, that that is easier said than done- then again, maybe not! :0) Good luck!