duckee opened this issue on Oct 16, 2004 ยท 28 posts
Crescent posted Sun, 17 October 2004 at 3:00 PM
If you select the face, you should see morphs there, which may or may not include nose morphs. (Morphs are not in alphabetical order most of the time, so scroll through the list.) If you don't see any, or can't get the morph you want, you can create your own. www.morphworld30.com has some excellent magnet tutorials. (Magnets pull/push parts of the mesh to create morphs.) Make sure the clothing you put on a character is made for that character. Vicki clothing will not fit Judy, etc. (Imagine being a size 12 and trying to fit into your size 4 friend's clothing. It usually doesn't work.) You're probably getting what's called poke-through. Make sure you've picked clothing that fits the character and conformed it. In some poses, you may get pokethrough. If the clothing should cover that body part completely, such as pants covering the thighs, you can select the thigh and turn it invisible. (Object: Properties.) You can also play with the scaling of the body part and/or the clothing piece. (Sometimes I can fix pokethrough with breasts by scaling the clothing up on the ZScale.) Also, check the clothing to see if it has morphs to cover up problem areas. It's hard to go into all the possibilities, but hopefully this will get you started. For makeup - look at tutorials that talk about creating your own texture. Those might make it easier for you to understand what I mean since they usually have lots of pictures to show how it works. Cheers!