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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 12:50 am)
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You probably know about Masa's MTmirror application, which will copy a morph from one side of a mesh to the other. Very useful because you have only to make the morph once. However, it requires a strictly symmetrical mesh; not just symmetrical in shape, but symmetrical in vertex placement as well. If you've done mesh smoothing with something like Amorphium (as I often do), your once symmetrical vertices will soon get moved far enough that MTmirror can't work. The answer is to use The Tailor (how did we ever manage without it?) - Make a mirrored version of your mesh; most modellers will do this easily - Make mirrored versions of the morph(s) you want to transfer - Make a temporary CR2 to point to the mirrored mesh and hold the mirrored morphs - Use this figure as the base in The Tailor, and your actual figure is the "dress" of course - Proceed as normal transferring the morphs It may sound long-winded, but it was easier than replicating morphs for me anyway. Results may not be perfect, but if not, this will at least get you most of the way there.