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Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 17 7:07 pm)
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Well, if I open the files in a text editor, for what do I look? What do I delete? Are the morphs all in one place, and labeled something like "Body Morphs"? Or are they spread out over the body parts, such as "Hip," "Forearm," etc.? I wouldn't want to make a mistake. Is there a tutorial< with clear examples, for how to do this?
I would try MorphManager for removing those morphs, It's here: http://www.morphography.uk.vu/dlutility.html
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Sorry, I use Windows. I doubt that it works on a Mac.
A ship in port is safe;
but that is not what ships are built for.
Sail out to sea and do new things.
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Grace" Hopper
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I have my own homemade poses, pz2 files. When I saved them, I checked both morphs and transitions. Now, I think it would be better to have them with only the transitions saved. Is there a way to strip out the saved morphs? Could I open the files in a text editor and look for something like "morphs"? Or, are they spread all over the place? I suppose an alternate way would be to apply the poses to characters. Then, re-save them with only the transitions, and then use those poses. But, I'm wondering if there would be an easier and faster way to strip out those morphs.