pumeco opened this issue on Dec 15, 2014 · 26 posts
pumeco posted Mon, 15 December 2014 at 5:06 PM
I was playing with the Poser Morph Brush today, and I do like it, but is there a way to stop the eyeballs and other elements moving while still having them visible to work against?
There are major issues with the eyelashes and the eyeballs. The eyes are in a different position on this morph, and for some reason, when I moved them with the Morph Brush, it's left strange traces of the eyelashes from where the eyes used to be, even though they're not there, it's really odd.
Another problem is that working the lips also causes problems with the teeth. If I 'hide' the teeth and then work on the lips, problem solved because I don't really need to see the teeth in order to work on the lips. But here's the thing, I can't do that with the eyes, because I absolutely have to see the eyes, they're the most important thing to me when I play with this stuff because that's the way I judge things, I'm often looking at the eyes while I morph the rest - even if the part I'm morphing isn't near the eye. And you can imagine, without the eyes visible, aligning the eyelids to them with a nice tight fit, is impossible to do as well. If it was ZBrush I'd just mask it off, but I can't do that in Poser.
So basically, I'm wondering if there's a way to stop them moving while I can still see them, and still use the Morph Brush on the face?
If it can be done, I'll happily stick it in freebies :-)
Once she's fixed, I suppose she's not a bad morph, looks quite nice from many angles and even Roxie said it's not bad, so there ya go.
Ignore the hair, I only dragged that on to frame the face.