wormee7 opened this issue on Aug 17, 2006 · 9 posts
kuroyume0161 posted Fri, 18 August 2006 at 11:30 AM
Quote - Now do I need the morph packs loaded first before applying the INJ?
No, you just need to have purchased them and installed them. The INJ poses are used to inject the morphs from the morph pack onto the target figure loaded in Poser.
Now, if you have, say, V3's basic INJ poses in the Pose folder, then you should have the morph packs (we hope). If the referenced poses still can't be found, then you'll need to verify that you have everything installed properly:
Runtime:libraries:!DAZ:Victoria 3:Head
Runtime:libraries:!DAZ:Victoria 3:Body
Under these two folders should be two more folders, ChanVis and Deltas, containing a few hundred files each.
Quote - And what are REM's? They remove the INJ?
Exactly. INJ loads the morph data into the target morph 'dial' and makes the dial visible. REM clears the morph data and hides the dial.
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