Morphs

Daniel BarnettDaniel Barnett Posts: 389

What folder under the runtime folder should morphs be installed?
Thank you!
dbb

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,848
    edited December 1969

    That depends on the morph - but if they are well packaged you just merge the Runtime with your existing Runtime (assuming we are looking at Poser-format files - morphs for Genesis etc. will merge the Data folder from the zip with the existing Data folder. If you have OBJ files (which for recent content you shouldn't) then they can go anywhere you can find them, since you will have to manually import them.

  • Daniel BarnettDaniel Barnett Posts: 389
    edited December 1969

    That depends on the morph - but if they are well packaged you just merge the Runtime with your existing Runtime (assuming we are looking at Poser-format files - morphs for Genesis etc. will merge the Data folder from the zip with the existing Data folder. If you have OBJ files (which for recent content you shouldn't) then they can go anywhere you can find them, since you will have to manually import them.
    They were manually added to an external drive into a poser runtime folder. They seem to be stuck here there and every where. Most have a .pz2 extension which I was thinking that they would show up in the pose folder. Is that correct?
  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,848
    edited December 1969

    How are they arranged in the zip? The pz2 files may be for placing in the Pose library, but they may also be for reading in via a pose (or in the case of an ExP figure via the CR2) in which case they must go in the right place - but that will depend on the figure the morphs are made for, and how they are being loaded. There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer.

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    edited December 1969

    .pz2 files which are intended for the user to see will be in Runtime:Libraries:Pose; those which are in folders like Runtime:Libraries:Morphs or Runtime:Libraries:!DAZ are not meant to be accessed directly, but get called by the user-facing .cr2's and .pz2's.

  • Daniel BarnettDaniel Barnett Posts: 389
    edited December 1969

    Thanks for the replies but this is all over my head so I'll just stick to the DAZ stuff I have and maybe in the future I'll have a better understanding of these morphs and find what they go with and where I got them!!!
    Thanks again!!
    dbb

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