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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 6:06 am)
Nope as far as I recall the mil 3 to mil 2 figures were pop tops, the millennium 3 figure on the millennium 2 body, so while some mil 2 morphs might work below the neck you may have some problems, and the mil 2 figures didn't have morph injection, so you would have to transfer them over manually using morph manager. as far as materials I'm pretty sure you have to use the mil 2 textures on the body and Mil 3 on the heads.
The V3 to V2 figure has V2 style mapping, so will take V1/V2 textures. The head will take V3's head morphs, but the body has no morphs at all; and being a different mesh, won't accept V2 morphs directly. However I did have some success transferring some of V2's body morphs using The Tailor - a newer program such as Dimension3D's Morphing Clothes might do a better job.
Quote - Where do I buy Morph Manager
Sorry, but you can't buy it. :-(
However, you can download it for free from here. :-)
You may also want to check out PhilC's Wardrobe Wizard 2.0 at www.philc.net. It enables you to convert clothing made from one character to another character, and the library of supported characters is immense. It's not for the light-of-wallet, but I consider it priceless.
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Hello all;
I was wondering If I use the M3 or V3 to M2 or V2 characters, dose that mean I can still apply V3 or M3 morphs, and Mats?
Thanks much
Steel