shedofjoy opened this issue on Nov 06, 2017 ยท 173 posts
prixat posted Tue, 28 November 2017 at 11:01 AM
AmbientShade posted at 4:45PM Tue, 28 November 2017 - #4318778
Technically yes. It can be done with any set of figures that share the same base mesh. With Poser native figures, each of them have their own meshes, so in order to accomplish it with them you'd have to first choose a mesh you want to serve as your master mesh, then project all the shapes of the other figures you want to use onto that mesh using a program that is good at doing such a thing, such as zbrush. Bring each one back into Poser as an FBM and then adjust the rigging to match that morph via animated joint centers (Poser 11 will do the rigging part of it for you but the results are not always spot-on so there will be areas you need to adjust by hand). Rinse and repeat until you have all the figure shapes in that mesh that you want it to have.
Will doing all that save a lot of time eventually?
Or will it always be quicker to just use different figures with the fitting room etc.?
regards
prixat