Gareee opened this issue on Feb 12, 2006 ยท 21 posts
EnglishBob posted Sun, 12 February 2006 at 2:53 PM
If you distribute a morph in OBJ form, it would normally contain the complete geometry of the thing that's being morphed, which is a copyright no-no. Squishing removes all the information that Poser doesn't need from the file, basically everything except the vertex positions, and in the process makes it okay to distribute. The process goes like this: - Form your morph (WITHOUT using any of the morphs supplied with the figure) - Export the body part(s) you morphed to Wavefront OBJ format, checking the 'as morph target' box - Apply the SqueezeIt script to the resulting OBJ file - Redistribute I crossposted...