odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 ยท 13933 posts
lesbentley posted Sun, 16 August 2009 at 11:14 PM
Quote - lesbently: Your revised shape looks great. I think the hips might be a tiny bit too rounded in the front view, but otherwise excellent work. I'd definitely like a full-body morph for Antonia based on that.
At the moment I'm making a new morph for the 114 figure. It will be similar to the previous one but not exactly the same. If it looks OK when I'm finished, I'll post a zip here so people can try it.
In order to fit in with my work flow - which is morph with magnets, spawn morphs with "Spawn FBM.py", create INJ/REM with "SpawnCharacterP6.py" - I had to add PBMCC_## channels. I did that by placing a line in each actor:
readScript ":Runtime:libraries:!Injections:Antonia:Antonia_PBMCC_Chnnls.pz2"
The "Antonia_PBMCC_Chnnls.pz2" contains the channels, 6 of them at the moment, but an advantage of storing the channels outside of the cr2 is that it's easy to add more channels without needing to make or distribute a whole new cr2. If you would like a copy of the modified cr2, just say and I will send it to you. > Quote - I don't think I will change Antonia's base shape - meaning the original shape of the mesh - much anymore.
I get your point here, but would make one suggestion for modification. I feel that the top of the shoulders (Poser collars) is too rounded, and would benefit from being squared off a bit.
Quote - By the way, have you tried to use the scaling dials to change her shape?
Yes I have. My "morph" is actually a combination of morph and scaling pose. Note though that there can be problems with xScaling the chest, it tends to mess up the bending of the shoulders (upper arms). Try scaling the chest to 50%, then raise a shoulder and you will see what I mean. This is a great pity, because it would be really nice to be able to scale the chest. It's not just your figure, V4 is even worse. I think it has something to do with the rotation order being different in the arms. With V4 I tried all sorts of things to fix it, but could not find a complete cure.