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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
You could try this:
2. Copy this to the clipboard ("Copy" from the "Edit" menu, or in Windows press Ctrl+C).
Open MS Excel or OpenOffice Calc.
Paste the contents of the clipboard into a blank spreadsheet ("Paste" from "Edit" menu, or in Windows press Ctrl+V).
You should now have a list of all the morphs, and a load of other info (e.g., the value of the morphs, what type they are, and so on).
The third column usually contains the name of the morph, and the fifth column contains the current value (which is useful, since you can sort the spreadsheet on column 5, and you'll have all your minus morph values grouped together at one end of the sheet and all your positive morph values at the other).
You'll also have Scale, Translation, etc, values, but you can easily delete these since there aren't too many of them.
If you want just a list of the names of the morphs, highlight all of column 3, copy that to the clipboard, paste it wherever you want.
Quote - I have a python script that lists any non-zero morphs.
@ markschum - Please may I have a copy of that script?
" Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good
book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live
together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and
nations."
-Monty Python
I take mine from the body actor of the Cr2. If you organize your morphs into groups while creating them (you can do this in Poser if you create your morphs there - just drag the morphs into groups or in a text editor if you are retentive like us, lol), then it's hyper easy, just select the appropriate groupNode and its contents, clean anything out that isn't actually yours, and you're GTG.
Poser groupNodes look like the attached screenie. Do not fear the cr2, grasshopper. Make a copy first if you think you might accidentally change something.
And now you know several methods. :)
(All the dial values in the example figure were zeroed, so its not obvious, but the actual dial values are in the next to last column)
This method also allows you to save and reapply a figure's Body Scale data, which a normal .pz2 Pose file does not.
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Hi everyone :)
I have just finished what will be my first product for poser and I'm almost ready to post it at the marketplace. I'm in the process of making the product promos right now, but I need to know how do people make their morph lists?...
I imagine there must be a utility or something out there that would let me create a list of morphs used in my products, or do people actually write them by hand one by one?
I'm a poser newbie as you have probably guessed already, but one only stays that way for so long ;)
Hehe, anyway... I'd appreciate any help or advice on this matter. Thanks in advance