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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
Nice. Follow the procedure on page 135 of the manual. Essentially, you set the morph for each body part, then Create a Full Body Morph.
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Attached Link: http://www.3d-cc.com/DL_pages/MS05.html
Another idea: If the character morphs are primarily on the face, or a few body parts, then a lot of people use Morph Manager by Paul Mason (PC only). One of the places it is available is http://www.3d-cc.com/DL_pages/MS05.html. It allows you to combine a lot of morphs, and save them a single one. A great idea for creating characters. - JimXAttached Link: http://www.whiteelephant.ndo.co.uk/fairies/
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