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Subject: how do i create a custom morph injection with Poser File Editor 3?


A_ ( ) posted Tue, 15 November 2011 at 8:11 AM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 7:00 PM

hello all,

i'm trying to make an INJ pz2 from a custom morph i created for Mavka. i created the morph in Zbrush, and it loads fine in Poser, everything looks good.

i'm trying to create an inj file using Poser File Editor, but eben after reading the manual i can't figure out how to do it.

has anyone done that before?


markschum ( ) posted Wed, 16 November 2011 at 12:12 AM

I do them with wordpad in windows xp.

 

The start of the pose looks like this

{
version
{
number 4.01
}
actor head
{
channels
{        
            targetGeom PBMCC_30
            {
            name v3overbite
            initValue 0
            hidden 0
            forceLimits 1
            min -100000
            max 100000
            trackingScale 0.02
            keys
                {
                static  0
                k  0  0
                }
            interpStyleLocked 0
            indexes 4336
            numbDeltas 38284
            deltas
                {
                d 32329 0 -0.0003809929 0.002667001

 

and the end looks like this

                d 36664 0 -0.0003809929 0.002666999
                }
            blendType 0
            }

}
}
}

the d lines are the morph deltas .

 you can get most of this from the saved cr2 containing the morph.

change the targetgeom line to one of the empty morph channels PBM_CCxx

make sure the actor line is changed for the body part name.

from targetgeom to the } after blendtype is from the cr2.

 

 

 


A_ ( ) posted Wed, 16 November 2011 at 2:18 AM

thanks.


markschum ( ) posted Wed, 16 November 2011 at 4:48 PM

Not what you asked but it may get you going. ;)


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