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Subject: Extracting morphs from existing CR2 or as a wavefront obj.?


Desdemmonna ( ) posted Sun, 04 August 2002 at 3:13 PM ยท edited Thu, 01 August 2024 at 10:11 PM

I use morph manager to transfer morphs from Vic to the many-armed version available in free stuff all the time with no problems but I have yet to figure out how to get the shoulder/arm/hands morphs to transfer over to the grafted on additional arms. Question is this, any ideas on how to export the individual morphs (I know its a huge job, but shrug) off of Vic as wavefront obj so I can just re-import them in poser to each of the additional arms? Or, is there a bloody simpler way of doing this?? LOL I've tried to follow CR2 hacking tutorials for grafting on additional parts myself and the results were always atrocious :( Thanks for trying to make sense of my newbie ramblings, -Des


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Sun, 04 August 2002 at 5:54 PM

Well, I'm not sure what the "shoulder/arm/hands" morphs are that your talking about. You can set the morph to 1 and then export that single body part as an obj to reaply as a morph to another. Just make sure the fugure is totally zerod. No rotations and no scaleing. Alot of times I export the obj and then pply the morph right then as a test.


darkphoenix ( ) posted Mon, 05 August 2002 at 6:10 PM

i dont have the multiple armed vicky so im not sure, but i imagine that morph manager or tailor could do it. in morph manager you would select the morphs for the individual arm and apply them to the new arms, and i dont have tailor but if you can move morphs to clothes moving them to identical objs should be easy enough.


Desdemmonna ( ) posted Wed, 07 August 2002 at 7:05 AM

Can't do it in Morph Manager...I'll give Tailor a try though, thanks for the suggestion.


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