HiveWire3D opened this issue on Jun 19, 2013 · 4422 posts
RawArt posted Mon, 15 July 2013 at 7:06 PM
Quote - Zev0,
You don't give up so easily do you, even if it is evident that you have no idea what you are speaking of.
Of course he has to resculpt, that is understood between "Export Dawn and "After the modifications. What modifications do you think it is? My god.Strixowl,
You are doing quite correct in that you test the workflow before you start. It is stupid to model for three hours only to get "Geometery did not match. Failed to create morp".
Check and double check that you have set SubDivision Level to 0. Export out Dawn and immediatly load her back as morph as she is. Don't give up until you get "Created morph successfully". Then you can start the lengthy modification process.
Why are so many people in these forums so quick to proclaim that others dont know what they are talking about?
Have you seen all the morphs zevo has made?
I think it is safe to say he does know exactly what he is talking about.
The point is that things were not clear.
First...is the person trying to make dawn look like genesis, or genesis look like dawn?
It is probably at that point where they are getting confused and running into that error.
Obviously if someone tries to bring Dawn in as a morph onto genesis, it wont work because the mesh is different, and vice verse if someone tries to bring genesis in as a morph for dawm.
The part that has to be made clear is that If you want a dawn shape on genesis, you have to shape the genesis mesh into dawn using whatever sculpting program you have, and then bring in that reshaped genesis as the morph. Bearing in mind that when the genesis mesh gets exported from d/s it should be at it's most base resolution to make the morph. (and if you wanted a genesis shape on dawn...then invert the names I mentioned and keep the same process)
It is alot easier to try to solve the problem than to go out of your way to insult someone else who is also trying to help. There was a time where the rosity forums were a really great place to go for information, without all this posturing.