Help needed, added some morphs to G3F default shape

I don't know when and how, as I usually never start with the default Genesis figures but some when down the line I managed to add some face morphs to my G3F character that now are loaded with the character. I can get rid by  Edit/Figure/Zero/Zero Figure(Selected Item) shape but I'd really prefer a clean character in my library. de/reinstall did not help

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  • Catherine3678abCatherine3678ab Posts: 8,394
    edited October 2019

    It's not the figure itself, but the morphs that require an adjustment. Identify the morphs you need to track down, then if they be morphs you made [and remember exactly which folders you saved them into], zero out the morph and simply resave the morph ... same name, same collecting folders.

    If these are morphs that you don't know where they were saved to, close the program and go into the data/DAZ 3D/ .... etc. to the Genesis 3 female morph folder, base, and possibly using the computer search function, find the concerned morphs. Somewhere inside them [may need to use 7zip to decompress and read them as a text file] where it indicates the value to be dialed in as "1" - zero that and resave the morph file [openable in a simple text editor such as notepad].

    n.b. It is a good idea to always backup any files before making changes ... just have those copies outside of the data folder, like on the desktop. After checking the load, if all is well, then the copies can be deleted. If all is not well, hopefully somebody with more expertize can assist.

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  • kgrosserkgrosser Posts: 141
    edited October 2019

    Ok, hadn't much tme recently to check into this. First off thanks @Catherine3678ab for jumping in.

    I know very well it's the morpphs, but I hoped reinstalling would do so with all moprphs zeroed out, but it didn't. Apparently there must be a way how to save the current morph values to the default figure from within DAZ so I am pretty confident there is also a way to revert this by zeroing out the figure and hit the same magic button I hit when messing things up. Just, I don't know what it was. I hoped  Richard Haseltine had some wisdom to share.

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  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,472

    It sounds as if you may have something installed that has been saved to the base, you need to identify which morphs character it is and uninstall that.

  • kgrosserkgrosser Posts: 141
    scorpio said:

    It sounds as if you may have something installed that has been saved to the base, you need to identify which morphs character it is and uninstall that

    Yes and no, it's a mixture of quite a few morphs incl. generic DAZ properties (eg. head propagating scale and many more) all tzhe products howver have been on my machine for a while before that happened andI need to keep 'em to have my intended caracter presets to work.

     

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