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Subject: Why Do Millennium Morphs Behave Like This?


moushie ( ) posted Sun, 26 August 2001 at 12:12 AM ยท edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 6:52 AM

Why do morphs applied to only a small portion of the Millennium head (in Ray Dream) affect a large part of the head, outside the boundary of the magnetic zone? Doesnt happen with Poser 4.


bloodsong ( ) posted Sun, 26 August 2001 at 4:38 PM

heyas; if you exported the head 'as morph target' to work on, there might have been a morph turned on that is getting incorporated into the new morph? if you're importing the blmilman.obj into ray dream.... then i dunno. be careful with the ray dream magnet, it will pull different areas depending on which view you're using. of course, if you hide all the vertices you dont want to move, you should be okay. (then again, i did have some trouble moving 'invisible' parts in ray dream once upon a time.)


moushie ( ) posted Sun, 26 August 2001 at 6:06 PM

Thanks, Bloodsong, but that's not it. I shouldn't have mentioned Ray Dream: it happens when using magnets only. Only a small portion of the head is treated. e.g. tip of nose, but when applied it transforms the entire face. Doesn't happen with other body parts, or with P4 heads...


bloodsong ( ) posted Mon, 27 August 2001 at 3:30 PM

heyas; oh, okay. definitely double check that all the head morphs are zeroed before you apply the magnet. you might also check the body and make sure no full body morph is being applied. although i dont think that should affect things.... other than than, i have no clue.


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