anniemation opened this issue on Jun 09, 2020 ยท 33 posts
EldritchCellar posted Thu, 11 June 2020 at 9:03 PM
Hm. Are you using Genesis? Are these problems with morphs in a conformer or a "figure"? I'm still confused why you would need to match centers to morphs that you got commercially. The dependencies that link the translated centers and morphs together are already set up in the master dial of the morph supplied by the artist. Applying match centers will probably cause problems. Also I'm not sure why you would want to apply match centers to a pose, But it's unclear if you are applying to a figure or a conformer or what figure.
I haven't had any problems creating or saving injections to my library via File: Export: Morph Injection.
If it's a custom morph
I load it to the relevant body part via properties: load morph target. And dial to 1.
If it's a FBM I load all morphs to the relevant body parts via properties: load morph target , or load the whole lot via Figure: load full body morph. With the former I dial each morph in each relevant body part to 1 and Figure: Create Full Body Morph.
If it's a dial spinner character (packaged morphs) I dial the morphs to however I want the character, Figure: Zero Rotations, and go to Libraries: Pose: Folder I want to save to: click the + sign: name character: click ok: check only Morph Channels: click ok. This is just a Mor Pose, as I explained earlier. Requires those morphs to be loaded on the figure prior to applying the Mor Pose. Dials those morphs to the values that were set at the time of creating the pose. How you would have saved a dial spinner character back before Poser allowed you to create INJ internally. Haven't made one of these poses in a while so just going by memory.
If I want to save an Injection for a dial spinner or a custom morph(s) I set up my morphs how I want them, I go to File: Export: Morph Injection. Deselect all by unchecking the top box for the figure, scroll the list and check only those morphs I want to include, full body morphs will show compacted as the master dial: Navigate to the folder I want to save to (I save to a pose folder in a runtime library) and click save. This will save a .pz2 and a .pmd file to the Pose library. Make sure to keep the .pz2 and the .pmd together. I then check my injection by injecting into a fresh version of the figure in a new scene.
Not sure if any of this helps but what the hell.
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