If you can give more information. If Studio, which Studio? Which figure? Are you talking about poses or poses with expressions or shaping? Your question is too general without more to go on.
That depends on whether the figure was morphed using morphs that affect both face and body, and on which figure it is - if it was created using morphs that affect everything then no, you can't break a morph down on Genesis or Genesis 2 (other, perhaps, than using a modelling application).
Genesis 2 figure they are face morphs and body morphs they dont effect each other i want to zero the body with out going to every dial and reseting it.
File>Save as>Shaping preset.
Give it a name
In the option dialogue, click the tick next to Genesis 2 Male to deselect everything, then expand the hierarchy down to Genesis 2 Male>Actor>head and click the check-box to reselect all the head morphs. Click Accept.
Load a new G2M and apply the preset to make sure it works.
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If you can give more information. If Studio, which Studio? Which figure? Are you talking about poses or poses with expressions or shaping? Your question is too general without more to go on.
Shaping. I wont to zero everything but the face.
That depends on whether the figure was morphed using morphs that affect both face and body, and on which figure it is - if it was created using morphs that affect everything then no, you can't break a morph down on Genesis or Genesis 2 (other, perhaps, than using a modelling application).
Genesis 2 figure they are face morphs and body morphs they dont effect each other i want to zero the body with out going to every dial and reseting it.
File>Save as>Shaping preset.
Give it a name
In the option dialogue, click the tick next to Genesis 2 Male to deselect everything, then expand the hierarchy down to Genesis 2 Male>Actor>head and click the check-box to reselect all the head morphs. Click Accept.
Load a new G2M and apply the preset to make sure it works.
Ill try it thanks. I did do that before and i had some problems