Can I ERC Freeze a group of morphs and have the morphs limits OFF? Answered - No
barbult
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I want to create a new control dial for a group of morphs. On some of those morphs, I have disabled limits and dialed the values higher. However after doing the ERC freeze and saving the new control as a morph asset, when I later use the control, it will not dial the morphs beyond 100%. It ignores the fact that I had disabled the limits when I did the ERC freeze. Is there a way to create a new control that will dial morphs beyond their own original saved limits? I don't want to permanently disable the limits on the individual morphs. I just want my new control dial to override limits.
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I don't know, if you can unlimit these morphs, but I'd suggest to edit the arameters in the property pane. You can actually key those sub parameters to exactly those values, you need.
@Masterstroke thanks for the suggestion! I'm not very familiar with the Property Hierarchy pane. I located my new property in that pane (Girl 8 Eyes Smaller) and expanded it. I found the sub-components that I am having limits problems with (lower eyelids). I see that the Scaler is already 2.5. (The sub-component limit is 100% and when I did ERC Freeze, I turned off limits and set it to 250%, so that seems to match, I guess.) Is scaler not the "key" you are referring to? There are more levels of sub-components and attributes, but I don't see anything called "key" or completely understand what I am looking at. Even though it says Scaler 2.5, when I apply my new property at 100%, the lower eyelid sub-components only go to 100% (their limit) not 250%.
Unfortunately that isn't possible - the ERC links are between the values of the proeprties, they don't have access to the attributes like limits.
Thanks, Richard.