Morph Fixer deltas by region

Hello everybody!
I miss a tool as useful as "Shape Rigger Plus" that can restore only part of the "deltas", for example; Eyes, jaw. This would solve problems that occurred when we used FaceGen Artist Pro and / or HeadShop, which despite the new version in both software that automatically corrects "Spherical Eyes", the problem with the eyelids when closing the eyes continues, leaving a visible gap in the sides From the eyes.
Another thing I miss, despite the fact that the new version of Daz Studio, without a doubt, is an incredible update with great and inducible advanced features, a large part of the users, are still trying to get it for an upgrade of their old PC ,
Having said that, a percentage of users still work with the version of Daz Studio 4.10, which is my case for example.
The idea would be a version of plugins or scripts that is not dForce is obvious, only to fix deltas by part or region or poses and riggers, like the script mentioned above.
Free of charge, there are some utilities capable of correcting some "bugs" so to speak caused by the interpretation of some applications before photographs of faces, as is the case with the utility,
"Eye & Jaw Morph Fixer for Face Morphs" and "Full Body Morph Fixer".

Thanks in advance for reading this.

Cheers!

Anderson - Gendragon3D

Comments

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,010

    You can already remove selected deltas from a morph with the Geometry Editor tool. It affects all morphs set as Favourites, so clear out any you don't want to trim from the Favourites list and add those you do want to trim (click the ehart icon on the slider). You need to select thge vertices of the eyelids - either by switching to Vertex mode in the Tool Settings pane and selecting them or by selecting the polygons, right-click>Geometry Selection>Convert to Vertex Selection. Once you have the vertices you wish to exclude selected and the morphs you wish to trim favourited right-click>Morph Editing>Clear Selected Deltas from Favourites

  • Gendragon3DGendragon3D Posts: 176

    Hello Richard Haseltine!

    Many thanks for help!smiley
    Cheers!

     

    Anderson

     

Sign In or Register to comment.