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Subject: JCM's in D/S 4


Letterworks ( ) posted Mon, 16 January 2012 at 7:23 PM · edited Sun, 19 January 2025 at 4:36 PM

I was wondering if any one here could help me out. I'm primarily a Poser user so I have to say I'm very new at anything to do with DAZ Studio.

I know how to create INJ pose files that will injet Joint Controlled Morphs in Poser. However when I try using those files in D/S the actual morphs are injected and work manually but they aren't linked to the controlling joint dial (bend, twist, etc.)

If anyone here know how to do this, would it be possible to get a short discription of exactly how?

Thanks


RHaseltine ( ) posted Tue, 17 January 2012 at 8:46 AM

It should work, as long as you are linking to the same figure as the morph applies to - if it didn't the Injection-based DAZ figures wouldn't work. Make sure you either don't have any figure number references in the pz2, or that they are all the same number.


Letterworks ( ) posted Tue, 17 January 2012 at 10:38 PM

Thanks RHaseltine

I learned a bit, the (as written for poser) Inj poser file doesn;t work because you can't just load a channel from a pose file and have it slaved to a tranlation dial

ie

(...

lShin

xrot

DeltaAddDelta

...)

the morphs load but do not "connect" to the dial as shown above.

I did, however, find the way to do it using D/S EXP functions to create the appropriate readscriot files that can be used with the figure updater file to create the correct "channels"in the figure. A bit more complicated, but just as functional.

Thank you for the reply!


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