parsnip opened this issue on Mar 20, 2016 ยท 9 posts
parsnip posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 4:34 PM
I like Aiko 4, but I feel some parts of her anatomy, namely her legs, are too stylized and that V4s more realistic ones are better. Using the sliders you can put V4s head on A4s body and vice versa but thats as far as it goes. Are there any custom morphs or scripts that would let me chop and change individual body parts between the two styles?
Many thanks.
hborre posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 4:59 PM Online Now!
Since Aiko 4 is really a morph of V4, any V4 morph packages can be applied. The question: do you own V4 Morph ++? That solve the big problem.
parsnip posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 7:05 PM
I do have Morph++ but can't see how to use it to achive what I described. Basically what I need is for each body part to have its own set of Aiko 4 sliders rather than one for the whole body.
infinity10 posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 7:37 PM
You can the load individual V4 morphs++ into A4, not just full body morphs. Or, you can copy the leg morphs from a V4 in your scene into the A4 in same scene.
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parsnip posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 8:53 PM
Do you mean inject the various morphs such as thigh thickness/legs length etc? That lets me adjust A4s legs but they still look like A4s legs rather than V4s. I should've mentioned that I'm using poser 7 so I'm not sure if I can do the morph copying thing.
hborre posted Sun, 20 March 2016 at 11:00 PM Online Now!
P7 cannot do the morph copying.
chriscox posted Wed, 23 March 2016 at 6:14 PM
I believe in poser 7 you can use the morph tool to restore to the default shape from a morphed shape, in this case A4
rty posted Fri, 25 March 2016 at 10:24 AM
Why, that's very easy. Just dial the "Aiko" body morphs to get the body right, then go to the different leg parts and dial the local "Aiko" morphs back till you like the result. A full body morph is actually a sum of individual body part morphs, which can obviously be individually dialed. The dial in "Body" is just a master dial affecting all other dials with the same name. I don't remember (and have no Poser at hand) but those individual body part morphs might be hidden to reduce clutter; I don't think so, but even if they are, just get the free tools from Dimension3D which (among others) allow to hide/unhide specific morph dials.
This "individual body part adjustment" is fast, very easy to do, and works (I've been using it since ever, though with other V4 morphs).
There is a caveat in your case though: Since the "Aiko" morph radically changes the body shape, if you dial back the legs to vanilla V4, they probably won't fit anymore... Means you'll certainly have nasty bulges or ridges at the transition between Aiko and V4, because of the different body shapes. You might try to alleviate this by adding other morphs to the legs, or using the morphbrush, but chances are it won't be a one-click solution. You might have to settle for some Aiko in the legs, or less Aiko in the hip, or some such. Try it, you'll see.
shante posted Wed, 06 April 2016 at 2:42 PM
Isn't there also an A4 Realistic set one gets with A4 stuff and V4++ morphs?