MagnoliaMoonElf opened this issue on Sep 22, 2011 · 28 posts
grichter posted Thu, 22 September 2011 at 8:26 PM
When you inject the morphs using 01-INJ-Jannika if you open the pz2 file in a text editor you will see that it does the following
readScript ":Runtime:libraries:!DAZ:Victoria 4:Deltas:Aiko 4:InjDeltas.FHMA4American.pz2"
That injects the A4 America Head morph into your character (v4)
readScript ":Runtime:libraries:Morphs:FK-Inj-Rem:Jannika:INJ-1Jannika.pz2"
That injects a custom morph created outside of Poser into (V4) (this is the head morph that I refer to is you don't spin the morph dials to create)
3.)
readScript ":Runtime:libraries:Morphs:FK-Inj-Rem:Jannika:INJ-1JannikaEyesC.pz2"
That injects the eye morphs that are custom created outside of Poser and can't be created by spinning dials
4.)
readScript ":Runtime:libraries:Morphs:FK-Inj-Rem:Jannika:INJ-1JannikaBrVis.pz2"
That injects the eye liner morphs that are custom created outside of Poser and can't be created by spinning dials
So you need to make sure in your main default runtime you have the Aiko4 morphs in the !Daz folder and during the install you put in a folder titled Morphs and a sub folder named FK-Inj-Rem and then a sub folder named Jannika the files INJ-1JannikaEyesC.pz2, INJ-1JannikaBrVis.pz2 and Jannika:INJ-1Jannika.pz2. Then from the Remove Morphs pz2 you also need to make sure you have files REM-1JannikaEyesC.pz2 and REM-1Jannika.pz2 in the same folder referenced above for the remove morphs function to work.
So the question is where are these last files located in relation to your !Daz folder which holds your V4 and A4 morphs form Daz? It would appear the eye moprh was not applied. If you select V4's head do you see at the bottom of the perameters pallet under the heading Injection channels then community the Jannika with a dial set to 1.000 and a dial for the iris and 2 for the nose and then look back up under Morphs | Shapes under Aiko 4 the dial American set to 0.500?
Gary
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