MNE opened this issue on Feb 25, 2023 ยท 163 posts
DCArt posted Sun, 26 February 2023 at 9:10 AM
vopehov506 posted at 1:26 PM Sat, 25 February 2023 - #4456912
By any chance did you save V4 under a new filename, which could have split the mesh apart?peter_wade posted at 10:43 AM Sat, 25 February 2023 - #4456883
V4 M4 are not unimesh they are cut. A unimesh figure can't be taken apart on the joints. A unimesh figure would only stretch, meaning that there are no double edges, the edges are merged and there are no Doubles. Rigging on a real unimesh is "single" and not Tris there are no capsules or spheres, Painted influences on bendings can influence the whole mesh not only the bodypart. So in theory the left shoulder can as well influence the right thigh, that depends un how you paint. Advantage is that you can mix Hard shell bending and stretch bending, witch is not possible using the Poser traditional mode.I'm not an expert on this but I think that Victoria and Michael 4 are Unimesh figures. Does this mean we won't be able to use Victoria and Michael 4 and all the morphs, textures, clothes and hair we bought for them in Poser 13? If that's the case I*'ll be staying with Poser 12.
V4 sample ( Not Unimesh )
V4 and M4 are, indeed, unified meshes. They do contain groups, but the groups are welded in the OBJ file that is in the Geometries folder. If you load Victoria 4.2 it should not be split apart as you show. Here's a file with the abdomen moved along the Y and Z axes, and with hidden parameters shown in P12 so that the abdomen can be translated. As you can see, the groups are welded together, not split apart as you show above.