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Poser Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 04 2:47 am)
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Import both reference object geometries into Poser. Delete sea dragon body, then move head onto milldragon head until it fits. Delete milldragon head and redo hierarchy. Export new object file to reference folder. Edit milldragon.cr2 to point to new reference geom. This method has alot of gaps in it, but it might work. The experts can tell you the entire, tedious procedure if it doesn't work, assuming you have a vertex modeller of some kind.
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Hi all, I hope I'm posting this in the right forum... Does anyone know how I can merge two poser figures into one. My problem is as follows: I'm a great fan of DAZ's Millenium Dragon and I also got their Sea Dragon quite awhile ago. To get a different look I'd like to put the Sea Dragon's head onto the Millenium Dragon. What's the best way to get this done and get it back into Poser for getting the new beast posed? I'm also aware that I need to re-texture it, since the MilDragon head maps won't fit onto the Sea Dragon. Is this correct? Many thanks in advance for your help, Phil