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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 25 12:38 pm)
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You can use Mat Pose Edit (free) from this site. http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ilaripih/MPEHome/ There's a tutorial also here in the tutorial section in creating a mat pose using this, by Mercytoo.Nomuse, I'm in two minds about your post. I agree that MAT poses are definatly MATerial poses, and MORph poses are dial settings for morph (targetGeom) channels. It's true that the term "injection" has come be be associated with "Delta Injection", however, technicaly any pose file is injecting something. A normal pose file created in the Poser interface injects 'keys' values for rotation and translation channels. A MAT injects material settings. A Geometry Injection pose injects a path to an obj file (or a geomCustom). Etc, etc. So when PXP uses the phrase "MAT injection" I feel this to be ligitimate and correct terminology, IMHO. Well that's my two cents worth ;)
Heh. Les and I go way back -- on Poser tech, and on terminology. I personally have no problem with "injection" being used as a verbt; "this pose injects a new material" but as a noun I would like to reserve it for files that add something not present in the original; ERC slave injection, morph injection, maybe even MAT-DIV injection. There is also a subtle double-entendre in the usage "morph injection" as it was popularized by Vickie3, as the majority of the morphs mimicked injections of silicone. Still, I am no Safire; I'm willing to go with whatever the majority chooses. Outside of MAT poses, which are almost always include MAT in both the name of the function and often include MAT in the name of the file as well, there is no real standardization of terminology around Poser hacks. Even the term "ERC" gets much argument in certain circles.
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I want to save a texture MAT so that it can be applied to other characters. Commercial packages come with MAT injection morphs and I would really appreciate someone explaining to me how this is done and what software to use.