Raddar opened this issue on Aug 14, 2011 · 6 posts
SaintFox posted Mon, 15 August 2011 at 4:04 PM
Simplified the binary morphs are indeed the morphs that you use with Victoria but if you use this feature they are stored outside the pz3 (in the same location), the cr2 and any other file that contains morphs. This can be very handy if you create a morph on your own and want to inject it. You save the figure as a cr2 and find the morphs ready to use and distribute them, seperated from the figure. But with V4 and a pz3 this does not work flawlessly and so, until you want to save out morphs, you can as well turn this feature off.
Go to the menue in Poser, click Edit-->General Preferences and look for the tab on the screenshot. If there's a hook where I've made one turn it off and try again with saving a pz3 (I recommend to build a new scene from scratch, simply with a V4 containing morphs for trying this out).
Please note, that you do not have to save a scene with an unmorphed V4 - you can shape her to your heart's desire and save the scene for further use. It's just that the morphs saved outside will not work without flaws so you have to save all at once with turning off the binary morph targets.
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