Help! How can save morphs without rigging issues.

Hello, how are you?

I have a question, I want to start selling my morphs, I usually make them in zbrush and use goz to do it.

I follow this tutorial to save them (tutorial link below) and when I do a pose the hands and other parts look weird so ... I am going to Edit-Figure-Rigging -Adjust Rigging to the Shape, and everything fits.

I would like to know what am I doing wrong and what should I do to fix it and be able to create a morph without these problems.

Thank you very much for your prompt response and support.

Tutorial link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NppHW7AmFQ

Comments

  • Please remember to put the Viewport in Smooth Shaded mode if you need to show a nude figure.

    You want the rigging chnages included - the step you are missing comes after what you are doing.

    1. Right-click in the Parameters pane and put it in Edit Mode (if it isn't).
    2. Make sure the figure has the morph applied and the rigging adjusted, but is otherwise zeroed - using the Dev Build version of the figure will help here.
    3. Right-click on the morph sldier and select ERC Freeze
    4. In the options dialogue, make sure that there is nothing unwanted included in the Sub-components list
    5. Click Accept
    6. Test
    7. If all is well, save the morph asset
  • Richard Haseltine said:

    Please remember to put the Viewport in Smooth Shaded mode if you need to show a nude figure.

    You want the rigging chnages included - the step you are missing comes after what you are doing.

    1. Right-click in the Parameters pane and put it in Edit Mode (if it isn't).
    2. Make sure the figure has the morph applied and the rigging adjusted, but is otherwise zeroed - using the Dev Build version of the figure will help here.
    3. Right-click on the morph sldier and select ERC Freeze
    4. In the options dialogue, make sure that there is nothing unwanted included in the Sub-components list
    5. Click Accept
    6. Test
    7. If all is well, save the morph asset

    Richard Haseltine 

    Thank you very much, it works...you help me a lot, Good night! laughyes

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