Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: cross talk I think??

Foxseelady opened this issue on May 10, 2005 ยท 4 posts


Foxseelady posted Tue, 10 May 2005 at 2:04 PM

When I have two v3's in a scene and the wrong one takes the inj morph and the other stays normal?? Cross talk? If I hide the one figure will it stop? Hopeing for an easy fix lol. I had this all ready and then when she was posed she lost her morphs so I have to try to get them back in! sigh Ah well any help will be appreciated. :) p.s just for fun, they are in the same outfit too lol. I must be a sucker for punishment! ;)


GRiMAge posted Tue, 10 May 2005 at 6:09 PM

Easy fix? None that i can think of, sorry :( One way of avoiding this, however, is to load each figure into an empty scene, load the morphs on it and then save it to the library. Once you have both saved in the library, open a new scene, load the first figure, load a figure with no morphs (used to be one specifically created at nerd3d website - www.nerd3d.com), the load the second - the no-morph figure act as a sort of cushion between the two V3 (or whatever). Be aware, however, that changing the parenting or conforming of one of the two figure (or of the "cushion" one) often changes its position in the hierarchy, breaking this equilibrium, so avoid it. PS: i use P4 (still) so this might not work in newer versions.


MaryK posted Tue, 10 May 2005 at 6:24 PM

there's a figure call the MillNull that will help on cross talk. You load it up first, then the first real figure. Make sure to select it again then load the next (or something like that). http://rbtwhiz.com/ has it in the download section.


Foxseelady posted Fri, 13 May 2005 at 12:51 PM

Hi there sorry for the delay in response. I really do appreciate the help. I checked out that MillNull but seemed since I had them in already it wouldn't work. But thank you cause now I have it for next time ;) I did as you said Grimage, but since the pic was almost done I just deleted a bunch and saved the one, then reloaded the original and did it all over for the other lol. Turns out it works quite well :) Now if only my puter went faster than a snails crawl trying to render them lmbo. Again thank you both for your help I really appreciate it. Smiles ;)