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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 03 1:41 pm)
The lashes are probably still showing up in Poser because, although you removed them from the base .obj, Poser is reading the geometry from the binary .rsr. Unless you're very familiar with the inner workings of Poser files and character creation, I do not recommend that you delete the lashes. If you remove them from the mesh, you'll change the vertex count of the head, which will make all of Posette's head morphs unusable, in addition to other problems that might occur due to their absence. A better solution is to make the lashes completely transparent, as you have done, or use a no-lashes morph to hide the lashes. Unfortunately, the Lashes morph built into Posette, which is intended to adjust lash length, doesn't do a good job of hiding the lashes, even at a value of -1. If you have Traveler's MorphWorld CD, you'll find a no-lash morph buried somewhere inside.
Thank you very much, Little Dragon. I also realised RSR file make it impossible. I agree that lashes morph is not working for what I want. I guess It is possible if I just squeeze lash meshes into eyecovers. It means I make a kind of no-lash morph target. I wanted to remove lashes because I cannot set transparency in cartoon-like imaging. Thank you again for your comment. I think I find the way. I will show you better images after I succeed to remove them.
nyar1ath0tep, As Little Dragon commented, Traveler's MorphWorld has no-lash MT. I rescaned my CD and found it. Nowadays, I try to make cartoon-like images and I actuaaly made tens of gals and clothings. However, I do not have many environments to make proper cartoon. The environment and props do not have to be detailed and texture map is unnecessary because cartoon is not photographic images. huhu. If you are interested in my cartoon-like images, let us talk about it later. Thank you for your comment.
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