Genesis 2 male distortion

I recently noticed that somehow my genesis 2 male has picked up somethign that results in an overall figure distortion like some full body morph is being appled. I check the currently used and theres a bunch of 'delta adjustments', red sliders, locked, like dozens, I can post a screenie if needed but at the moment Im wondering if I can fix this by unistalling and reinstalling genesis 2 male or will that likely do nothing?

I assume this might have happened due to some product? Maybe? I just do not see anything at the moment to help me figure out what that might be so I can rip it out.

Thoughts, ideas, suggestions welcome. Thanks!

 

 

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  • gederixgederix Posts: 390

    https://imgur.com/iWKV9a8

    Sceenie of the issue. There are loads of those rigging adjustments, I just do not even know where to begin to sort this out.

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,841

    A screenshot might help - I'm not sure what delta adjustments would be.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,841

    I can't read the labels on th sliders - please attach a full-resolution image to your post.

    In the meantime, Edit>Figure>Zero>Zero Figure Shape, or failing that Edit>Figure>Zero>Zero Figure, should reset the shape.

  • gederixgederix Posts: 390

    That image is full rez Richard, should expand when clicked on to full size.

    Question - assuming that works, how would you do that with a g2 derived figure, like all dialed in etc, being distorted like this? I hope Im being clear, like how would I get rid of this distortion without also removing all the morphs I do want?

    Thanks!

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,841

    It doesn't expand for me.

  • murgatroyd314murgatroyd314 Posts: 1,550

    The parameters visible in your screenshot are all irrelevant - they're rigging adjustments that are almost certainly dependent on whatever morph is actually causing the problem. The actual issue is most likely a morph you picked up somewhere - probably a freebie - that has a nonzero default value, and thus dials itself in on every instance of the figure.

  • gederixgederix Posts: 390

    Thanks for your help, problem resolved.

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