Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Tutorial : The correct object file import - export options in Blender to create

vilters opened this issue on Jan 30, 2015 ยท 17 posts


vilters posted Fri, 30 January 2015 at 5:20 PM

You can go 3 ways with your modified object file.
FBM = Full Body Morph where you changed most is not all groups of the original.
PBM = Partial body morph, where you only changed some but not all groups. Exampel jsut hip, both thigh and shins
Or? You can create a NEW figure from this object file. (NOT for distribution as it is still the original mesh) But OK for your own use.

FBM:
Load your object file as a Full Body Morph as above in the tutorial.
A master dial is created in the figure body actor.
All groups also get their own dial.
The morph can be controlled by the master dial, but also individual using the dials of each group.

PBM:
Same procedure as above. But you only need "some" of the groups.
Load your object file as a Full Body Moprh as above in the tutorial.
A master dial is created in the figure body actor.
Select the master dial in the body actor. => Click on the little arrow behind this mater dial and Click DELETE.
In the pop-up window => CHECK all unused parameters to delete.
In our exampel we only needed the hip, both thigh, and both shins, so CHECK ALL OTHER and clic OK.
Only the "used" dials remain, and can be controlled individually or by the master dial in the body actor.

**Create a NEW figure from your morph.
**Ok, you morphed the lot. Ha-ha-ha-, you went bananas when morphing, and want to create a NEW figure for your OWN use.
Poser comes with crz files.
As above unzip Roxie.crz into RoxieMyOwn.cr2 (Use your own name, never overwrite, or leave even a chance to overwrite an original par accident.)

Use a cr2 editor to open the cr2.

Find the 2 lines pointing to P10Roxie1.1.obz, and CHANGE both lines to point to your own morphed object file.
Save the cr2

Open this new cr2 in Poser and you have your own personal morphed figure.

file_149e9677a5989fd342ae44213df68868.jp
This figure was created using this last method.

Best regards, and have fun using the Poser tools
Tony

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