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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
You can use Morph Manager for this: 1) Load your Cr2 2) Load the obj geometry file 3) select body part,expand it to access the individual morph targets 4) select a MT, right click, export to obj etc... If you want upload them, I suggest to use MorphMasher (from Bushi ) before, to avoid the copyright issues ;-) Hope that helps -D
Thank you, Dagon, I'll try that. You just caused me to remember that I already have Morph Squeeze, but had forgotten about it. When you say to load the .obj geometry, do you mean the geometry for the entire figure, or just the geometry for the part in question? Because I have that too, since most of my morphs were done outside of Poser. Thanks! Cheers, Mike
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Hi, Can anyone tell me what is the best way to save a morph for use on another character? I'm aware of Morph Manager, and I use it often for transfering existing MT's, but what I'm talking about is saving the morph itself as a .obj. I also realize I can export a .obj as "morph target, no world transformations", but what I really want to do is to simply save the morph itself. Since Morph Manager allows the transference of morphs, it would seem to me that there should be a way to save them also. Or, do I have to load my character in Poser, adjust the morphs one at a time, and save each and every one of them individually? I hope not, because I have alot of them. Once again, this is not a matter of wanting to use them on other characters I have--- that I know how to do-- what I want is to be able to upload them, but I don't want to have to make one huge cr2 file, or spend all day doing it, either. Thanks, Cheers, Mike