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How does Dawn's morphs work in Poser?

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
There's four INJ Morphs you probably should inject each time you load up Dawn. Some vendors include them when they create INJ files for their character morphs, but not all vendors do so.

The four INJ Morphs I usually use are:
DawnStarterINJ
DawnBaseINJ
DawnHeadShapesINJ
DawnBodyShapesINJ

If you load up those 4, you won't have any problems using any vendors characters, and if you want to try creating your own characters, you'll need those INJ morphs as well.
 

Ken1171

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If the question is regarding how morphs work in Poser and DS, they are handled quite differently. We don't need to load morphs into figures in DS, but in Poser we have to do it manually. The default DawnSE loads with no morphs at all. It's usually not a good idea to just go injecting all available morphs because it creates some memory overhead, so it's wiser to only loads the morphs you will be using.

In Poser this process is entirely manual, unless you save the figure to the library with the morphs already loaded. This allows loading Dawn with morphs already applied - whatever morphs were present when the figure was saved to the library.
 

carmen indorato

Extraordinary
If the question is regarding how morphs work in Poser and DS, they are handled quite differently. We don't need to load morphs into figures in DS, but in Poser we have to do it manually. The default DawnSE loads with no morphs at all. It's usually not a good idea to just go injecting all available morphs because it creates some memory overhead, so it's wiser to only loads the morphs you will be using.

In Poser this process is entirely manual, unless you save the figure to the library with the morphs already loaded. This allows loading Dawn with morphs already applied - whatever morphs were present when the figure was saved to the library.

Yeah it is a bit of a pain and to make it worse in my experience even after saving the fully morphed character to the library when I have retrieved a heavily morphed back from the library to reuse, some of the morphs stop working and need to be removed and re-
injected. THAT is a real pain because unless you know what paks inserted the morphs no longer working it becomes a tedious process of going through and trying all those related in your runtime.
 
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