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Subject: Unite all morphs dials in one


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 2:18 PM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 1:50 AM

Probably been responded but can not find the answer.

After designing my character using the Zbrush I encounter various separate morphs dials (example  miModel_arms, miModel_legs, miModel_torso , miModel_face etc, etc, etc ...)

¿there is a way to unite all dials in one to have a single dial, for example miModel_full?

thanks in advance


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 2:36 PM

Figure - Spawn full body morph (I think it's called) - start by setting all those morph dials the way you want them, then spawn a FMB. Then you can remove all the oter dials and save :)

(I can't check for the exact wording/placement, Poser's rendering L)

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aldebaran40 ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 3:42 PM

In Figure I have:
"create full body morph"

and in the object menu I have
"spawn morph target"

but none of the 2 let me choose which morph include

pd: sorry forget to say that I have Poser Pro 2012


adh3d ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 5:43 PM

I think you can get it this way,  just put all those morphs dials to 1, export the model as a obj file, selecting, "as a morph target" and "include existing groups in polygon groups" then go to the Figure menu and "Load Full body morph", select the exported obj.

Then delete the individual dials.



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PhilC ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 6:21 PM

The Wardrobe Wizard utility that comes with Poser has a "Dials to single morph" button.

Start Wardrobe Wizard from the Poser scripts menu.

Then in the ten button Python script window click Utilities > Morphs > Dials to single morph.


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 8:25 PM

Quote - The Wardrobe Wizard utility that comes with Poser has a "Dials to single morph" button.

Start Wardrobe Wizard from the Poser scripts menu.

Then in the ten button Python script window click Utilities > Morphs > Dials to single morph.

I try your script but unfortunately I can not run, probe changing the permissions of the folder as read in other forums but still  no work.

error:

"C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro 2012RuntimePythonposerScriptsPhilCWardrobe Wizard P9
Log file: C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro 2012RuntimePythonposerScriptsPhilCWardrobe Wizard P9ww.log"

 


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Thu, 18 July 2013 at 8:30 PM · edited Thu, 18 July 2013 at 8:32 PM

Quote - I think you can get it this way,  just put all those morphs dials to 1, export the model as a obj file, selecting, "as a morph target" and "include existing groups in polygon groups" then go to the Figure menu and "Load Full body morph", select the exported obj.

Then delete the individual dials.

 

thanks I'll try it but was looking for a somewhat more direct and simple, it's no great trouble having 8 or 10 separate dials, but I thought that there was a "easy" way  to join that ,  I had read the script PhilC to what I wanted but unfortunately I can not make it run


PhilC ( ) posted Fri, 19 July 2013 at 2:57 AM

What did you do to run it?

What result did you see?


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Fri, 19 July 2013 at 7:24 AM

Quote - What did you do to run it?

What result did you see?

I see a python windows with this error:

"C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro 2012RuntimePythonposerScriptsPhilCWardrobe Wizard P9
Log file: C:Program FilesSmith MicroPoser Pro 2012RuntimePythonposerScriptsPhilCWardrobe Wizard P9ww.log"

 

I try to run from panel and for menu

Wardrobe Wizard information:
   version: 2.17.007

 


PhilC ( ) posted Fri, 19 July 2013 at 8:47 AM

That is not an error message it is just informing you that the Wardrobe Wizard actions are being logged and where the log file is stored. I wrote it as an aid to helping folks when they got into trouble. For example it will tell me what clothing they are converting, the to and from figures and the conversion options selected. I thought in later versions that I wrote to the Poser temporary folder, I may be wrong, certainly the current one does. If you saw that message and nothing else it tells me that you have sucessfully started the script.

Either way ensure that you are running Poser as the administrator. If it can not write the log file then an error message will appear. That one will include the word "error" and an error code.

So after you click the button labled "Wardrobe Wizard" in the ten button Python script window, the Python text window appears then what did you see? Do the button lables change?

Did you get the version number by clicking the Version button?


aldebaran40 ( ) posted Fri, 19 July 2013 at 1:36 PM · edited Fri, 19 July 2013 at 1:37 PM

Quote - So after you click the button labled "Wardrobe Wizard" in the ten button Python script window, the Python text window appears then what did you see? Do the button lables change?

Did you get the version number by clicking the Version button?

 

Now works Ok , in fact always did, only I was expecting a new screen, while the script opens in the same window (the button lables change )

"Dials to single morph" works Ok, now I must investigate "Dials to multiple morph" to see if I can succeed in creating a dial with the morphs I Choose and not all morph ,I check some tutorials and any questions I ask  you philC.

thank you


MistyLaraCarrara ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 11:15 AM

one Dial to rule them all

*sorry, couldn't help it



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