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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
cat9, You have to do morphs in the Mesh Form Modeler of Ray Dream. When you double click on the head that launches the MFM for you. This is where you can stretch out the nose to form the pointed nose that I think is in the tutorial you are trying to do. Also - When you Import the poser OBJ file Import it as a Single Mesh. See if that helps get you going again. Clint - RDS/Carrara Forum
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Hi, I have Poser 4 and Ray Dream 5.5. I am trying to follow the Poser 4 tutorial on creating morph targets in Ray Dream but the instructions seem to be for a different application. First of all, when I import the figure into RD5.5 the manual says "The figure loads into the perspective view and into the timeline with the name lFoot", but when I select "lFoot" all I get is the left foot (as I expected). Next the tutorial says, "Select the figure "newMaleCasHi" in the Timeline" but there is no such figure in the timeline, only "obj scene" or something. Next it says, "Click away from the object to make sure there are no vertices selected. Double-click in the figures head. The entire head is selected. This may take a while. With the head selected, choose Selection menu> Invert to select everything but the head." But when I double click the head I am Launched into a new window containing only the head, and cannot delete the body. Is there anyone that has had success with this tutorial? If so, Please tell me what I'm doing wrong. Thanks