Sorry you couldn't get the morph working, but he's looking pretty good as is, Seliah. Take a break, start another project, and maybe you'll get the morph working at a later date. I'm sure the update will be greatly appreciated, but for now, what you've gotten done in Poser is looking real good.
Really coming along well I'm so glad… Even if we poser users can't have morphs we can dial our little hearts out to get close to your look! There are stories to be told with his dirty skin!
Dragon isn't cooperating I meant stories to be told with art work to clarify
Ohhhhh, I'm really liking that second casual pose. Niiiiiice.
And this is one of the converted poses. I did some small adjustment on the one hand and fingers to account for NOT having the hat in his hand; the rest of the pose was fine in it's original state.
@Glitterati3D I think the shirt from the kilt matches up beautifully with the GQ slacks and shoes, too.
Well, you done good girl.I'm glad you like it. That one morphed out of one of the hat poses, and then just kind of turned into something else entirely by the time I was done with it.
Oh, yes, it does! Nice kit bashing!
Nice posing, too!
Well, you done good girl.
Now when you finally figure out how to get the eye fix morph working, you can get an update into the store.
I'm just sorry I let Seliah suffer so long trying to do the INJ files when I could have done them WEEKS ago in a few minutes using Creator's Toybox. Now, I'm embarrassed that I didn't think to help before Seliah went through all that pain.
A "collection" of Zero poses? I've only seen 1 Zero pose in any set of poses I've ever purchased. Why would you have more than one, or do these relate to the partial poses so you don't have to zero out completely?Also a collection of Zero poses as well.
OK, it occurred to me as I typed the question, it was the only reason I could think of for them, but just wanted to make sure there wasn't some other reason I just wasn't visualizing. Glad I got it right.You answered your own question.
The zeroes come in handy if you only want to start over on, say, a single hand, or just a foot, or just one arm.
Basically, they are utility poses. But when I distribute partial poses, I also distribute partial zeroes to go with them, because the point behind having partials is for mix and matching. Those who do mix and match often will further adjust from there, and the partial zeroes can save a LOT of time from having to set, for example - every single finger segment back to zero trans/rotation.
If you ask Lorraine, you'll find that I did the same thing with the DS poses, too.
OK, it occurred to me as I typed the question, it was the only reason I could think of for them, but just wanted to make sure there wasn't some other reason I just wasn't visualizing. Glad I got it right.