Acadia opened this issue on Jun 17, 2007 · 70 posts
Acadia posted Sun, 17 June 2007 at 4:09 AM
Quote - After applying the Miette body morph, just check if in the head dials, the realistic morph is not "on". If so, turn it "off", and then you can apply the Miette head morph.
Ok, that worked!
I injected the body, went to the parameter dials for the body and found "Realistic" (nothing like that was in the head area), and turned it back to zero. Then I injected the head morph and I got "Miette". But I seriously don't recall having had to do that before. I've only had this package since the end of February and due to all of my computer woes I didn't use it until April or May and all I had to do was just inject the head and inject the body and got the character as displayed in the MP.
Even the readme doesn't say to go and turn the realistic dial to zero after injecting the body morph. Here is the instructions in the readme on how to use the character.
Quote - Load the Aiko 3 figure from your Poser Library. Apply the morph injection poses and texture MAT files which can be found in folder:
I did find this in the readme file for Miette. I have no clue what it means though.
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Custom Aiko Neck Seam Morph Target for Aiko 3 Realistic:
Since Miette's head morph target is custom, the "pRealistic" full body control for the head has been disabled. The "pRealistic" morph dial in the head will still work, it just cannot be controlled from the full body "Realistic" morph dial. The same has been done to the neck "pRealistic" morph control. In place of the neck "pRealistic" morph target, a special morph target called "RealMatch" has been added to the neck. When injected, The "RealMatch" morph is controlled by the full body "Realistic" dial (in place of the "pRealistic" neck morph), and allows a smooth transition for the neck-to-body when the FBM "Realistic" morph is applied, without affecting the head to neck seam for the custom head and neck morph targets.
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