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BTW...I know a lil (or a lot) of postwork could fix these little problems, but I was hoping to get a slightly better model out of what I was working on. and that image was done with zero postwork except to put all the files on the same image.
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Well, I'm working on her :) (I'm also glad that this could help other people figure out how to do this) The tutorial on Travelers site is WONDERFUL at explaining the basics and how magnets work (and even how to export as a morph.) Thank you Great Bizarro for the tip. I will post the next steps here for more help on where to fix things (You would think being a woman would help out! But it doesn't LOL)
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Ok...the problem...I'm trying to create a new character who looks a little more realistic (wider hips, more natural looking butt and breast areas, etc...) and am having a few problems. I just started trying to figure out magnets and morph targets and am getting a few funky creases. Most specifically around the hip and butt area. Maybe someone can help fix these problems or point me in a direction where there is a tutorial or something on such a problem.My Store My Gallery
Remember...getting lost is the senic route to the eventual destination. (And a lot prettier than the straight road)