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Subject: Help with point to new .obj in .cr2


misha ( ) posted Thu, 11 January 2001 at 6:30 PM ยท edited Tue, 07 January 2025 at 12:52 PM

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Hello, in Amorphium I did some much needed smoothing and fixed the calves and knees of an .obj exported from Poser of my Fat Girl Morph shown in a msg below... now I have a new .obj but I can't get good morphs from it despite the consistant poly count. I tried just making a new .cr2 that points to the new .obj but it loads in Poser invisible, even after I tried flipping the polys. Any generous soul willing to have a look at my 600k object in a decent modeling software and maybe fix it? Otherwise I'll just put the working .cr2 I have in Free Stuff despite the lower leg problems.


bloodsong ( ) posted Thu, 11 January 2001 at 6:54 PM

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heyas; did you follow traveller's amorphium tutorial for making the morphs? make sure you follow all the steps to get the morphs to work correctly. did you import your new obj to see how big it was? you might not be able to see it, if amorphium adjusted the size of the mesh, it will be a 6000' tall human in poser. :) also note that you cannot distribute the obj you have made, because it is a copyrighted mesh. you can create an encoded version to distribute if you like, using objaction mover from maz. (check the utilites in the free stuff section.) look for the amorphium tutorial at the above link. :)


misha ( ) posted Thu, 11 January 2001 at 11:28 PM

Thank you. The Amorphium tutorial is very good.


doozy ( ) posted Sun, 14 January 2001 at 3:56 PM

another suggestion: when you change a CR2, trash the RSR file (or on Mac, the resource fork).


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