New to Daz sort of Morph help
![Killian Wiliams](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/cc59f7201e40e8bc38e95f108541ba2c?&r=pg&s=100&d=https%3A%2F%2Fvanillicon.com%2Fcc59f7201e40e8bc38e95f108541ba2c_100.png)
can i apply a purchased morph to a specific part of a model example three finger morph for hands in genesis creature bundle can i apply it to one hand
You currently have no notifications.
can i apply a purchased morph to a specific part of a model example three finger morph for hands in genesis creature bundle can i apply it to one hand
Licensing Agreement | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | EULA
© 2025 Daz Productions Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Comments
No, with TriAx figures such as Genesis the morph is a whole-figure morph and if it isn't supplied with split parts you can't split it in DS (well, I think you could with a script but that would be a pain and slow). You should be able to use an application to partially morph the mesh - I think Blender has the tools for this though I would use modo - and load that as a new morph, with a fair bit of property editing for something like the three finger morph.
A work around would be to load 2 of the same figure, such as V4 and parent V4#2 to V4#1.
Apply your 3 finger morph to V4#1. Then turn off the visibility of the hand.
The hide everything except the normal hand of V4#2.
It's a little tedious, but it works in a pinch.
depends on how deep your knowledge is. the point order never changes on the mesh. I used to take it to extremes by exporting the base mesh, then exporting a morph I made myself with only the parts I wanted moved. Take both those OBJ's into a texts comparing program called Edit Pad Pro which would show me the differences (the lines that had changed). Then I would take the morph I only wanted to use part of and import that into Edit Pad and copy those line I made note of replacing the line on the Base mesh and wa la I would have just what I wanted. Very time consuming and you need to know exacly the result when working with those numbers. I don't recommend it if you don't know what you are doing because if you don't and let say the morph is a foot or something, your foot could end up being a hoof but not in the right place.
Another simple work around, if a closeup is not needed, just turn the scale on the parts of the finger you want eliminated to zero.