Genesis new morph targets question

SonofbelmontSonofbelmont Posts: 147
edited August 2013 in Carrara Discussion

Hi
in Carrara after creating a new morph target for Genesis how do I access it outside of the modelling room?
I thought it would become available in the parameters tab but that does not appear to be the case.

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  • tbwoqtbwoq Posts: 238
    edited August 2013

    I can't get this to work either or I'm missing something. Bug?

    Also, a "rendering failed" error comes up if I try to remove unused morphs. I have to force quit Carrara.

    Edit to add: Deleting the morph area in the model room doesn't work.The selected area remains. Tried 'Protected Topology', as well but it didn't help. This is a major bug that needs fixing before the release. @OP, sorry I couldn't help more.

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  • DartanbeckDartanbeck Posts: 21,549
    edited December 1969

    I am unsuccessful at this too. What we can probably do as a work around is to create the morph on the base figure with no pose or other morphs applied. Then export to obj and import it into Daz Studio Pro as a new morph, and save the character asset.
    Instructions for saving morphs as asset
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