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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
Kamachie(sp) has said the Aeon figures will be gotten to eventually. there IS a work around if you want to go through the trouble, and yes it is trouble and yes it is worth it. What you need to do is export each and every part of the Dwarf (yes, each and every part) then import them back and create a morph on the M3 figure. Then when you convert to a new figure use the new dwarf morph beforehand. Is there something specific you wanted converted? If so I have something that will do it, IF I have the same outfit.
What you need to do is export each and every part of the Dwarf (yes, each and every part) then import them back and create a morph on the M3 figure. Then when you convert to a new figure use the new dwarf morph beforehand. Yes, yes, I know that you replied ages ago - but I only just got around to giving this a try. Unfortunately, it didn't work. I exported each individual Aeon Dwarf bodypart as an obj and then loading them to M3 as a morph target for the same bodypart. However, when I converted the clothing (Daz M3 Morphing Tunic) it just scaled the Tunic to the Dwarf, but large parts of the morphed M3 body substantially poked through the tunic - so not really converted at all :( Does anyone have any suggestions?
PhilC posted this to the yahoo newsgroup. Reposting here for people who have WW and wnat to use it for the Aeon figures. I do not own the Aeon figures but my understanding is that they are based on the series 3 DAZ unimesh. You can therefore create a morph of V3 or M3 and have them supported. The process goes like this:- Load an Aeon figure. Zero the figure Use the Wardrobe Wizard buttons Utilities ---> Prop ---> Figure to Multiple Props. This will automatically export out each body part in OBJ format to your Wardrobe Wizardtemp folder. Note that when you restart Poser then open Wardrobe Wizard again the temp folder gets cleared out so if you want to keep these files you'll need to move them to another folder. Delete the Aeon figure from the scene. Load the V3 figure. For each body part use the Poser menu item Object/Load Morph Target and select the appropriate file from the temp folder. This will make a morph dial for each body part. Next for each body part set the new morph dial to 1.000 Use the Poser menu Figure/Create full body morph. Use Edit/Restore figure to zero all the individual morph dials. Select the BODY and test the new full body morph dial. Save the figure to the library. You will now be able to use the figure with Wardrobe Wizard. ------------------------------------------------------------ Additional: If you do that it'll be converted to a morph M3/V3/whatever. The Aeon figures use different joints, zero poses, etc so a converted item will NOT conform to the Aeon figure. What you should do is use WW to resize/morph the clothing item to fit whatever character you need, then use the obj it creates and do a cr2 hack of the Base Conformer that comes with the Aeon Figure.
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and if so, how did it go? The reason I ask is that it's not specifically listed as a compatible figure, but I believe it's based off the M3 mesh so it might work quite well - i'm not sure.