![]() ![]() Make sure "Show Hidden Params" is ENABLED BEFORE you attempt to copy morphs from figure to clothing. What Satira has mentioned above is not to be taken lightly. I tried to be as careful and thorough as possible so you have a quite a few steps. It's why CROSSDRESSER stores things in a separate folder in your runtime.Īll done! You've transferred morphs from the base figure to the clothing and it's actually a quick process. Also it will stop you from doing an accidental overwrite of the original clothing. You can make your own thumbnail for it later but for now it will appear in your library in an unrendered form. Example : Jeans becomes Jeans-19 so I know which one has the added morphs. I save it to my figures library with the addition of "-19". For instance, I add the Aiko-19 morph to all of my Aiko clothing. Simply Save the clothing with a new name that indicates it has added morphs. Had fun trying it out? It worked? Let's finish up.ġ3. The morph that was in the figure is now in the clothing. I'll let one of the busy bees of the Hive answer that one. Those morphs can cross figure lines! If you are using Dawn, you MAY be able to use morphs from Dusk. ![]() If you are using Vicky, you can copy morphs from K4 and M4. Not all are created equal and some morphs won't transfer but most do. It will appear on the appropriate body part and the body of the Dials Parameters Menu. It will appear on the bottom of the screen on your Parameters Dial menu. The morph from the body has just transferred to the clothing. Find which morph you wish to transfer and click on it. That is to say, none of the boxes will have an X in them.ġ2. There is also a Select ALL and a Select NONE button that does the same thing.Īll the morphs should be unselected. Uncheck it and all the morphs will be deselected. The checkbox at the very top of the list. For instance you don't want a morph for a tongue to appear in her chest. Once you select the figure, a list of every single morph that figures has will appear. We're going to copy morphs from her (or him)ĩ. This will give you a choice of the figure since it's the only figure in your scene. ![]() Using the menu, Select Copy Morphs from.Ĩ. Select the clothing you wish to add morphs to.ħ. In the middle of the Menu you'll see different ways to make morphs. Click on Figure so that the drop down menu appears on your screen.ĥ. Go to the Figure menu at the top of your screen.Ĥ. Make certain it has the morphs you wish to transfer or copy.ģ. While it's not mandatory, you should have the parameters menu open. However, copying morphs from a figure should work. While not all morphs are created equal, for instance one hoodie might not respond to the same morph as another hoodie made by a different vendor. ![]()
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