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Subject: Morph Kill! How please...


misha ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2001 at 6:37 PM ยท edited Sat, 08 February 2025 at 5:19 PM

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In building some figures I end up with excess morph chanels loaded. I have tried to delete them with Morph Manager but that only makes the .cr2 BIGGER. And maybe I'm stupid but I can't figure out how to delete individual morphs in .CR2 Editor. When I try to delete morphs in Poser with the Hierachy Editor it pops me a box saying it will delete the whole figure unless I hit cancel. How can I shave down my overloaded .cr2s? Thank you. BTW attached is a fat girl I'm working on using Amorphium. I was thinking of distributing her if I found a host and could bring down the size of the .cr2.


Traveler ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2001 at 7:55 PM

In Poser 4: Open the Hiearchy editor Click on the Show all Parameters The morphs will show up Select the one you want to delete Hit the delete key If you get an error box that asks if you want to really delete the figure, say no. Delete all the ones you want gone. -Trav


misha ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2001 at 9:42 PM

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Thank you Trav. I got that delete figure box and bailed... BTW I modeled the morphs for my figure using your Amorphium Tutorial, thank you.


michalki ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2001 at 10:08 PM

Misha: I look forward to your finished character. What I like so far is the even fleshiness of this woman, unlike other heavy women I've seen for Poser in which the different parts bulge out in spots, but not too much in others. Also, I'm sure many on this forum who have recently acquired Amorphium would appreciate any input you could offer as to its uses in Amphorium. I just bought it myself & look forward to playing around with its various features. As for deleting the morphs in HE, you may already have been able to figure out that the way to avoid that scary error box is to first select the body part that contains the morph, so that it highlights. Then go down the list under the body part name & click on the circular icon next to the morph name, so the morph then highlights. If you do that before trying to delete, you'll never get the error box.


dwilmes ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2001 at 11:19 PM

In CR2Edit, open the file, click on the body part in the left pane, the morph in the right, click on the trash can, then drag the morph to it and dump. Dan http://www.neca.com/~dwilmes/cr2edit.html Sorry, Win only PStart for Poser free to registered CR2Edit users. http://www.graphlink.com/headgames/ for HeadGames for Electric Image (sorry, Mac only!)


KateTheShrew ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2001 at 1:32 AM

She's looking good, Misha. Her ankles and calves are still a bit too thin, though. Kate (who has a bit more of a tummy than this gal, but is otherwise built the same and therefore knows how the lower legs should look, thank you very much) :-)


misha ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2001 at 2:57 PM

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Thanks Kate. I tried thickning the ankles but man, touch one part of a figure in Poser and the "dynamic scaling" or what ever its called through the whole body out of wack. Here is my try with magnets and morphs but you can see it an accountably effects the thighs. What this figure needs is some overall smoothing by some one with a proper modeling program. The arms joints behave perfectly but the knees are a total mess (though they are pretty bad on P4 Woman to begin with) and the extreme stretching on the tummy makes far a dark area when rendered with a texture. Other mistake I made was working this on the P4 Woman with Genitals for Realism, there are NO texture maps for this figure but the one it comes with! I wish Poser people or at least Vicky came with body type morphs, the abserd muscle definition they ship with causes me no end of grief. I'm cooked working on this figure for a while. What would help is a Traveler tutorial on taking a morph modified figure back to Amorphium for polishing, I think that is what this figure needs. Maybe next week I'll tackle it. Thanks again, Kate.


misha ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2001 at 3:12 PM

Oh, Dan... I think I have CR2Editer 1.0. I don't see doing other figure work then this so I won't be buying it, but your v.4 of the app looks great, I'm sure it is a big help to many. I'm downloading the "unregistered version" right now to see what that is about.


misha ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2001 at 6:51 PM

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Hey Kate, here is the final figure. Got the lower legs right I think but the knees are still a mess. Was half way through deleting morph chanels in Hierarchy Editor and deleted the (saved) figure accidentily. Do need to strip off those morphs to make the figure ready for distribution so will try again.


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