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Subject: Subdivision in poser 12


bluto ( ) posted Thu, 19 November 2020 at 11:34 AM · edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 7:28 AM

So my main question is, with subdivision is it possible to get more control over the wire frame when using the morph tool so as to get better and higher-quality morphs


ghostship2 ( ) posted Thu, 19 November 2020 at 11:42 AM

sure but the morph brush runs REAL slow when you subdivide a mesh.

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hborre ( ) posted Thu, 19 November 2020 at 12:24 PM
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The recommendation from others is don't subdivide when using the morph brush. As ghostship2 posted, speed will be tremendously impacted. Adjust the brush sensitivity for better control.


bluto ( ) posted Thu, 19 November 2020 at 3:21 PM

That's not really an issue for me I am very familiar with the morph brushes and tools in the morph room what I want to be able to do is create higher quality morph targets for the figures I already have I'm not bothered about how long it takes or the speed in which I can create them


shvrdavid ( ) posted Thu, 19 November 2020 at 4:04 PM

I have created many morphs in Poser that use multiple layers of subdivision. Doing so in hidden line view with nothing else showing in the scene works best for me. I also do numerical file saves, incase something gets odd with the morph. I can do just about everything I need with 2 levels, but sometimes use 3 or more depending on the detail needed and the mesh topology at that spot.



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