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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 03 1:41 pm)
I have two morphs = biceps and scapula. I got a bit distracted with this store submission. The calf is obvious and the neck. I think the male chest rises higher than the female, but Mike has been taking too much Dianabol. His chest is a mess to morph. I do not know what else is needed. As far as JCM goes, I am pretty sure that Syd's hand problem can be fixed with a couple of them.
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I have done a few (everyone I could think of actually) joint controlled morphs for Victoria. Those of you who have Victoria, might wish to check out my demonstration. Those of you who do not, may wish to reconsider. I admit to not being objective, but this does seem to make a difference in how the figure responds. This started as a way to make Millie still available and have her pay for her bandwidth. I then decided to experiment with a few JCM that I had, and the result was so impreesive that I kept on going with it. The JCM then became the reason rather than an addition. To me, this takes the figure to a higher level and without them, you do not really have the figure. At first, it may seem a bit expensive, but even at minimum wage and if you have the morphs to begin with it is still less expensive than it would be to apply and adjust these morphs yourself. That said, I have included a hair prop, pubic hair prop, a boat load of textures and have those pesky eyebrows set up to show what they can do. Oh, and watch this space for an announcement about the opening of CLUB VICKI. The new place for the morphs, textures and props that were at Morph World. The demo pages are both my first HTML and my first animated GIF. They got me a few steps up the learning curve.