melovewrestling opened this issue on May 16, 2013 · 7 posts
melovewrestling posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 2:11 AM
Hi all,
Wonder if anyone experienced this before (twice to me :( ) and know a solution.
So i have my model posed, applied a morph (which change the shape of the head a bit), and render. Everything seems alright.
Problem comes when I saved, closed poser and open again. While the head (where the morph was applied) was ok, the legs and hands are distorted. It seems to be pulled to another location while the rest of the body were still intact.. I've tried saving the pose, zero the figure and repose again, but the problem still exists.. wonder if it has anything to do with me applying inverse kinematic on the legs..
Anyone experiece this before or have some clue on where i should look into?
Many thanks in advance! :)
WandW posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 8:49 AM
What happens when you turn IK off?
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"Oh - the manual says that? I have never read the manual - this must be why."melovewrestling posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 10:08 AM
hmm the IK'ed part can move but the distorted part is still distorted.
i would assume it's really due to the morph. Tried applied a morph to my V4 and having the same issue :(
hborre posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 10:32 AM
Are you saving with external binary morphs active in your General Preferences? The creation and reading of a PMD might have a corruption.
Which Poser version are you using?
melovewrestling posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 12:12 PM
Hi Hborre,
Yup just checked, I am saving with external binary morphs active. Should i unclick it and try again? (gonna take sometimes until i get the pose right again :S)
And I am using Poser Pro 2010.
Thanks!
hborre posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 1:05 PM
PP2012 seems to have fixed the issue but it still existed in PP2010. Uncheck the EBM and try again.
melovewrestling posted Fri, 17 May 2013 at 5:08 AM
hmm k i will give it a try toinght, will post the result. Thanks for the direction!