Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Antonia Polygon - WM has been released!!

RobynsVeil opened this issue on Dec 09, 2011 · 358 posts


Cage posted Thu, 15 December 2011 at 9:49 PM

Quote - Is there a basic "how to" for this TDMT?  I donwloaded some of the files, but am still not getting it.  I would love to try a few of my fav V3 face morphs on Antonia.

 

Errrm.  :unsure:  IIRC:

If you want the script to work without having to browse for the data file, you'll need to change the folder names for the data file.  One of the folder names contains the name of the geometry file for an older version of Antonia.  This would need to be changed to reflect the name of the Antonia geometry for the version you're currently using.  Or the data file could be copied to a folder along the path using the current Antonia geometry name.

But that's transferring morphs.  To transfer the shape, you need to line up the Antonia and V3 heads by translating the Waist or Hip or BODY actors for the figures.  In this case, I think the eyeballs should be lined up as well as possible.  Then follow the above instructions, up to selecting the data file.  This time, click Transfer Shape.  The result will be a (slightly messy) V3 head shape for Antonia.

At that point, I would generally use the "Restore Detail" script on the TDMT page to clean up the morph.

The process is fiddly and complicated, even in the best case situation.  That's part of why TDMT development ceased and the script is pretty much unsupported at this point.  Another reason for this is that I am so terrible at explaining complex, fiddley processes.  :lol:  I am terrible with tutorials and instructions.  😊  Feel free to PM me if you want more in-depth help, and I'll do my best to explain.

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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking.  He apologizes for this.  He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.

Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below.  His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.