Which pane should be specified for morphs such as hair
Hello,
I used Morph Loader Pro to create a morph that transforms a prop.
In order to distribute it to my friends, I wrote Readme.txt to operate the transforming properties from the shaping pane, but the parameters pane also shows the morph loader properties in the same way.
For my study, please tell me the following.
1) If I create a prop with morphs like this, is the pane in which the user should typically morph the parameters pane morph? Is it still a shaping pane?
2) If it is correct for the user to use the morphs from the shaping pane, I would like to hide the morph folder in the parameters pane so that the user does not make a mistake.
-There was a "hidden" function in the submenu of the morph folder in the parameters pane, so I used it, but I couldn't actually hide it.
Please forgive me if the English is hard to read due to machine translation.
Thank you.
Comments
It is not a mistake. It is okay to have morphs showing in both Panes.
The 'hidden' function is for different types of files, such as corrective morphs that the user does not need to see or use.
I learned.
Actually, a user asked me to hide the morph folder in the parameter pane of all the props I will be distributing, as it would be annoying if it was displayed.
I understand that there is no problem even if it is displayed, but is there a way to hide this folder?
Thank you for answering.
I agree with your opinion.
If there is no way to hide it, I will politely decline this user's request.
Thank you for answering.
Yes, decline his request for it is not reasonable. We actually LIKE to see our morphs show up on either pane so we can use them!
If you move the morph out of Morph/Morph Loader to say General > Actor > Props or something, then the header for Morph/Morph Loader will vanish.
If you move it to "hidden" and set the morph to be "hidden" then it would be hidden, as far as I know "everywhere" including the Shaping Tab. Things that are hidden can be revealed if the user toggles the choice to show hidden. {from the hamburger {bunch of lines} menu}.
understood.
I learned a lot.
Thank you.
You are welcome :-)