willdial opened this issue on May 14, 2001 ยท 33 posts
corblet posted Tue, 15 May 2001 at 11:27 AM
I think the PZ2 method makes a lot of sense in general, not just in the case of V2. Now, that being said, let me traipse into the minefield of my ignorance with a question of my own. A lot of great stuff has been done via Mover. Since V2-specific morphs could conceivably go from V1 to the new figure, and some people seem reluctant to change from the CR2 method, would there be some security for Daz in a kind of "public key" method? For instance, the new morph target can't be applied to the "stock" V2 but rather only to one that's be pre-processed with some intermediate morphs only V2 dials can recreate? If the end user can't dial in a couple of pre-arranged values (only available on V2) before applying the new morph, they get distorted garbage. Dunno, personally again I think just using poses is great, but if there's a real issue out there ... Cheers! Mark