Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Help with Thorne's "Miette" for Aiko

Acadia opened this issue on Jun 17, 2007 · 70 posts


Acadia posted Mon, 18 June 2007 at 6:31 PM

Quote - Miette's BODY is a MOR pose, it is NOT an injection pose. Miette's head morph is NOT injected in the MOR pose for the body. That is why it is called MietteBody_MOR and not MietteBody_INJ. A MOR pose is simply a set of dial parameters for the Aiko body morphs. The Realistic morph is not disabled in the MOR pose because it is not necessary. It is only necessary when Miette's head morph is actually INJected. When this happens, the body to head JCM control is disabled to prevent the body MOR pose which contains Realsitic set to 1.000 from changing the head realistic morph. 

You must apply BOTH the head and the body pose to get the full figure for Miette. Alternately you may apply the Head INJ only and use the custom morph target with the default Aiko body. If you use the body only MOR pose file, you will get the body only and the Realistic morph will be applied to the head just as Poser and DAZ intended. In order to disable the Realistic morph from the head, you must apply the Head injection pose.

All I know is that when I load Aiko and click the "Miette_Head INJ" thumbnail in the library, and the "Miette_Body MOR" thumbnail in the library, I get the results shown in the 3rd image I posted...scrunched up face/head.

I want to add that I do compress my files and sometimes that has been an issue with some character morphs. However, I uncompressed my Poser 6 runtime and my Aiko runtime, so none of the files are compressed anymore. I even installed all of the Aiko and Miette files again from scratch and left them uncompressed.

I have also tried putting the Miette files directly into my Poser 6 runtime folder (I use external runtimes and have all of my Aiko things in one runtime for Aiko).  That still didn't help.

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