Forum: Freestuff


Subject: Poser face randomizer script

fivecat opened this issue on Dec 14, 2007 · 7 posts


fivecat posted Fri, 14 December 2007 at 11:53 AM

Attached Link: Face Randomizer

This is a python script for Poser that creates random face morphs using existing morph dials for Daz3d figures including M3, D3, H3, A3, SP3, V3, and V4. The updated script also includes a randomizer for Capsces' Morphia and Brom morph sets, available at daz3d. I've also added a "spawn head morph" button. Use the "download updated script" link at the left of the page, or you can download the original if you don't have Capsces' morphs. ![original.jpg](http://www.pbase.com/image/90316482/original.jpg)![original.jpg](http://www.pbase.com/image/90316485/original.jpg)

mathman posted Sun, 16 December 2007 at 3:09 PM

Many thanks fivecat. This is an excellent script.


fivecat posted Mon, 24 December 2007 at 11:18 PM

I've been working on the script again. It was not saving fc2 files correctly because of some poser python weirdness. Anyway, I have it working now and I've refined it a bit. The dialog window is a bit slimmer and less of a screen hog. I really recommend re-downloading if you have the script. Sorry for the trouble -- I didn't test well enough as I don't usually save expression or morph files.

fivecat posted Tue, 25 December 2007 at 1:06 PM

Attached Link: Face Randomizer

Just added an Apollo version of my face randomizer. Available at the link.

mathman posted Tue, 25 December 2007 at 8:57 PM

Many thanks, fivecat....these are wonderful tools !


fivecat posted Tue, 25 December 2007 at 10:08 PM

You're welcome, mathman. Please make sure you have the latest script for the daz figures, as I've fixed a couple problem bits of code. I use these scripts pretty much every time I have poser open. I love being able to quickly generate new faces or expressions without having to dial fiddle. I know others may enjoy the dial fiddling, but I don't. Plus, I think I'm more likely to come up with a unique face using this script, as more of the dials get in the mix. Now I just have to figure out a DS script version. Hopefully someone will beat me to it. :P


Stepdad posted Tue, 25 December 2007 at 10:56 PM

Fantastic!. I've been wanting to do a "crowd" scene for a while now but haven't started working on it because I just didn't want to adjust the faces of 10-20 characters to make them unique enough that my crowd didn't look silly.

Your script probably just saved me about 3 hours worth of work on one render!  Thanks again!

Stepdad