MegaJar opened this issue on Jul 03, 2002 ยท 17 posts
Lemurtek posted Wed, 03 July 2002 at 11:45 PM
Attached Link: http://www.eurus.dti.ne.jp/~masasi/Service/mtm2.html
Morph Target Mirror II can mirror a morph in various ways, although I have troubles getting to work that well, mostly because an object isn't perfectly symmetric. Here's a little run through: 1. Import your wavefront object, and Save as LWO, then select all polygons, and remove them, 'k' command. (this leaves only the vertices) 2. Export as Wavefront object. This is your base for MTMirror. 3. Make your morph. You may want to undo the polygon deletion, or reload the object, as it's easier to see what you're doing with polygons. 4. Once you have the morph on one side, save your object under a new name, remove the polygons, and export to wavefront object again, under a new name. 5. Run MT MIrror, Use the open Base command, and load your unmorphed object from step 2. MtMirror may complain that the object is not symmetrical, when it asks if you want to use autodetection, say yes. 6. Use the Open MT button and load in the mor you exported in step 4. 7. Depending on which side you made the morph, select the Mirror L->R or Mirror R->L button 8. Save your new Morph under a new name. Note, this doesn't always work perfectly, sometimes the autodetect misplaces some points. Something to try anyway. Regards- Lemurtek