Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser Has a New Base Figure!!

stallion opened this issue on Jan 29, 2019 ยท 1258 posts


Blackhearted posted Thu, 21 February 2019 at 4:01 AM

shante posted at 3:45AM Thu, 21 February 2019 - #4346639

Are there morphs hat will let her look less CUT or muscular? I looked a the body morphs set and they too looked mostly muscular though fuller bodied for some.

Of course - there are even examples in some of the promos with the morphs set to different settings and combined with the standard morphs included in the HD Morph pack. There's even an example right above. The woman in the red dress render isn't exactly cut, she looks pretty squishy :)

I used to just bake all of this into one morph with just an ON/OFF switch but I figured that this time around people would be happier getting an entire range of morphs that they can combine exactly how they'd like. JIC people want a specific 'look' like I'm using I started posting the exact dial settings I used beside the images.

shante posted at 3:46AM Thu, 21 February 2019 - #4346640

Though I somewhat understood all the tech about the body chips I see the usefulness for some of them in this render. A great way to implement oft tissue displacement. Love it. Are the same options available on other body parts like breasts and thighs and buttocks for instance?

Yes, she has the chips in her breasts, butt, genitals, ears and extra control bones in her hands. If you're doing a render with her laying on her stomach, for example, there are the same two sets of dials for the breast chips. So not just the one you drag around with the Move Tool (the yellow dials) but another set (the orange dials: Right-Left, Lower-Raise, In-Out) that can give you even more control. So it's quite easy to squish breasts against a wall or floor, for example. Same goes for squishing the butt flatter when sitting on a chair, etc. The breast/butt squishing was something you could do in the past with magnets (or if there were specific morphs included for it), but thats a much clunkier way to go about it as opposed to just grabbing a body handle and moving it. The breasts in that red dress render you quoted took a few seconds to swing to the right to adjust for her pose.