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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 25 9:50 pm)
Yes, you can store them anywhere would like. Once applied the deltas get saved in the .pz3 file. To keep everything straight, you might want create a new folder under Runtime called 'morphs'. In that new folder create other folders using the name of who made the morph and stick the MTs there. You can break this down even further for saving MTs for different figures. It'll save you lots of time when you need to use them on other figures.
Actually, you could save the original OBJ files on a disk or CD in case you ever need them again (i.e., if you get a different computer). You can delete the OBJ off your hard drive once you've resaved the figure to the Figures library, to clear up disk space. I was concerned about that when I first used morphs, and some of the great folks here let me know that the OBJ doesn't have to stay there. Melanie
Me, I put them in the "My documents" folder(PC). Cause every time poser defaults to the Darn folder. so it makes it Quicker to load Losts of morphs... Also, my convention is like this for SubFolders: P4Fem Lips, P4Male Eyes, Vic HeadShapes, etc... I basically have a folder for every BodyParts... Hope this Helps! Marc
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I just recently decided to try some preset morph target files. Tonite's silly question from a semi-newbie is: Where the heck is the best place to store the durn files? A p4 male morph isn't a p4 female morph. Are they somewhat like textures, and can be stored anywhere as long as Poser can find them, or do they go in the file w/ the specific poser fig. somewhere?