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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
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You just need the Python script 'RemoveMorphs' by SVDL - it's from 2006. Yes, 2006!
If you have that script go to the 'svdl' folder in 'poserScripts'. There you'll find some files that have the ending *.exc .
Just copy one of them. I used the 'blMilMan_m4b.exc' file (no changes inside that needed) and renamed it 'Genesis2Male{3f4c7dca-28ea-0ece-f925-e155625984f8}.exc' for Genesis 2 Male figures. I did another copy of a *.exc file that I renamed 'geometry{08648f34-56a4-0eb2-4d5b-849b06ee0130}.exc' for Genesis 1 figures.
I don't have Genesis 2 Female or the Genesis 3 characters to test it but I assume the workaround is the same.
Everything that is within the {however this is called} you'll find inside your DSON folders. The numbers and letters may be different in your folders and you have to name the *.exc files after YOUR *.obj names. But the path where you find that should be
auto_adapted->data->DAZ 3D->Genesis->Base->Genesis->geometry{08648f34-56a4-0eb2-4d5b-849b06ee0130}.obj
or:
auto_adapted->data->DAZ 3D->Genesis 2->Male->Genesis2Male->Genesis2Male{3f4c7dca-28ea-0ece-f925-e155625984f8}.obj
3.a) Now create a Genesis 2 figure. As you know it loads with lots of morphs you will not use. For example you don't need aging morphs for teens and no female breasts for men except you're creating a transsexual teen who rapidly ages.
My example is a Genesis 2 Male character that is saved as a Poser scene file (*.pz3) with 440 MB (including hair). Look at the head parameters.
3.b) Use the 'RemoveMorphs' Python script.
It's also possible that you'll see nothing in the Parameters tab, no morphs. Just save it as a scene file and reopen it. Then the parameters will show.
It's important that you have saved it first as a Poser scene file and not a character file in your Poser runtime library because it could be that it tries to create an *.obj file into Libraries->Character that is different to the one that relates to the DSON information.