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Subject: For Jaager and anyone else interested: Clothes morph


darian_0 ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 11:40 AM ยท edited Thu, 26 December 2024 at 8:45 AM

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Here's what I accomplished with trying to do a clothes morph. Obviously, Poser isn't going to let me do a morph for all onjects, so instead I chose to morph the chest on the turtleneck. The turtleneck was from the Poser library. I tried to export the whole turtleneck (once as morph target only, and once with all parameters except morph target), but I think poser only understood it as an object and nothing else. (Sigh) There must be a way to be able to morph all aspects of this turtleneck (ie: when Body is selected, not individual parts). I'll keep working on this...


Jaager ( ) posted Sun, 24 September 2000 at 1:17 PM

We are talking about different things here. The item that you are morphing is a character and not a prop. You can only apply a morph to a single obj. What you have there is either chest or collar - depending if it is Vicki or P4. You CAN take the whole mesh (or any combinationof parts) into a modeler as a single object and do as complicated a morph as you wish. But before you can use it in Poser, you must first stop off in Compose and break it out into the constituent elements - each being the morph for its root element. Once you have all the morphs applied to the figure, you can make a whole body morph to save a million clicks, but a body morph is not a morph, it is a text trick to set several dials by using only one. If you do not know how to set a whole body morph - ask here, I will tell you what I think is going on, so that you can figure out what to do. A prop is usually only one obj and there are some ugly location issues with the morphs.


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