dphoadley opened this issue on Mar 01, 2006 ยท 79 posts
Jimdoria posted Wed, 01 March 2006 at 1:34 PM
Spinning the dials will only get you a little bit close, unless you can find one or more morphs that already look like your picture. For example, if one head morph has a similar nose and another has similar eyes, you might apply them both to the head and dial in a near-likeness... provided they don't interfere with each other. Otherwise, you are looking at using magnets to produce a custom morph. To me, this would make the answer to "is there an easy way..." into a resounding "NO!" ;-) I never could get the hang of magnets at all, yet plenty of people here think they aren't too bad and do some decent work with them. My suggestion would be to look into another program to create your custom morphs. Both Anim8or and Wings are free, and run acceptably fast on my old 500Mhz P3 with no 3D acceleration. It's not blissful using them, but I can get work done. Wings in particular has much more powerful tools for subtly altering the shape of a mesh in the way you would need in order to clone a face. - Jimdoria ~@>@