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Subject: Errr, How to create REM?


jjroland ( ) posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 3:18 PM · edited Tue, 07 January 2025 at 9:18 AM

Okay, so this seems like a dumb question.  Actually I'm pretty sure it is, because I know for a fact I've done it before.

I got this handy dandy utility yesterday that creates my INJ files for me.  

It was still a bit of a pita, because I still had to manually strip out all of the unwanted actors.  Oh well.  I actually think the utility will do that somehow too, but I don't see where so, moving on....

It doesn't seem to have any features for creating the REM.  I'd like to have both.  Sooo, can someone tell me how I can create REM to completely remove the morph dials from the figure?


I am:  aka Velocity3d 


jjroland ( ) posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 3:26 PM

K, I may have answered my own question, but it seems suspicious to me.

I opened up an INJ file I have next to a REM file I have for another morph set.

It seems the difference is that in the actor name field there is a - instead of the name.

And the code for hidden is changed from 0 (false I assume) to 1 (true I assume).

 

So my question.  Does this actually remove the morph from the figure, or just make it hidden?


I am:  aka Velocity3d 


JoePublic ( ) posted Sun, 23 February 2014 at 7:14 PM · edited Sun, 23 February 2014 at 7:15 PM

Doesn't seem right to me.

A REM pose overwrites a "full" morph chanel with an empty one.

It's basically the original figure's (empty) cr2 with all the "figure" functionality stripped out and used as a pz2.

Open the INJ pose in MorphManager, delete the morph, and you have your REM pose.

 


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