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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 14 10:57 am)
Mmm... that works but it's VERY cut-and-slash, as you say. Less drastic alternative is to pose figure until you're satisfied, then spawn comniation morphs for each body part, throw out all the other morphs (in MM4 for instance) and then use the figure with only the new unique morphs all set at 1. This keeps the figure functioning normally and still posable, and gives you the opportunity to add other morphs necessary for animating, for special functions etc. :] Fish
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Or - for Injection charcters - make the changes to the Injection folders as discovered by Maveris, than any character can be injected not just the first one and no crosstalk occurs. You will however still need Nulls between charcters if you want to save and re-load again in Poser 4 ('cos on reload you'll not be using readscript to load the injections). See link above for more info.Yes, the problem we traditionally refer to as crosstalk is taken care of in Poser 5 (although in a way that introduces side-effects, e.g. no crosstalk from a charcter to an item of clothing that requires crosstalk). The newer manifestation of crosstalk symtoms in injected figures using readscript is not addressed in Poser 5 however (wasn't known about at the time of Poser 5 release), and the fix I referenced above is still required in Poser 5 if you want to inject more than 1 character in the same scene. (Note that in Poser 5 you do not need the intervening Mill Nulls to protect against later "traditional" crosstalk after the multi-inj-figure scene is saved and re-opened. This provides a workaround if you do save a scene with multiple injected figures in Poser 4 and forget the Nulls.)
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What I do is this: Set up a scene with props and what-not. Load the first figure with whatever clothes/hair...pose him/her until your satisfied. Export this figure and whatever they are using as one big obj (OBO). It helps, I think, to not export whatever can't be seen. Delete everything that has to do with the first figure and re-import the OBO. Load new figure and go to town. No cross talk, and having less figures is always a good thing to keep poser from crashing. It's a little more hack-and-slash, but very effective. -WTB