bald3 opened this issue on Feb 26, 2001 ยท 13 posts
bushi posted Tue, 27 February 2001 at 2:14 AM
Version 1 1. Load a single figure into the work space. 2. Load any extra face MTs you're going to use. 3. Start the script by using File > Load Python Script 4. Click on Go!. The MTs on the head will all be set to a random value (default is from -0.3 to 0.3) Use repeated clicks to create new faces. Inc/Dec adds/subracts 0.1 from all MTs. Reset sets all MTs back to 0. Version 2 All of the above plus: Use Go! to create new faces. When you have one you like click SP1. Use Go! to create more faces. When you have another you like click SP2. Now when you click Meld! the new faces generated will be created by setting random values between the face saved in SP1 and SP2. Meld! won't work till you have loaded faces into SP1 and SP2. As with Go!, you can repeatedly click meld to create new faces. You can always use the Go! button to generate faces outside the SP1/SP2 range then load thoses faces into the either SP1 or SP2 to change the range. The Show buttons are there in case you forget what the SP1/SP2 faces look like. It's not always evident that a new face has been created when you click on Go! since the numbers loaded into the MTs can be pretty small. I've also noticed that default -0.3 to 0.3 range doesn't affect all figures with the same strength. The P4 child figures seem to have fairly subtle changes. The P4 Male/Female changes are stronger and the changes on Vicky can be fairly extreme. I think it has to do with the number on standard MTs that are on the figures. That's pretty much it in a nutshell. BTW if you have the first version, download Version 2. It's in the free stuff area and the new tools make it much more useful. And yes, you DO need the Pro Pack to run any PoserPython script. When you see script think Pro Pack. ;-)