Full body morph hates socks! O_O

It's a model after my own heart, however she's going to have to wear socks at some point.

I've been working on a full body morph for Genesis. Yes yes, I know. Genesis, old news, everybody's using G3 blah blah blah... except me, because Genesis base is so much more versatile with it's gender morphing super power and all. So I'm making this toon that, through her, I hope to learn how to transfer a shape from G1 to G2. But anyway.

Yesterday I finally got her body shape as close as I think I can make it. (I had a specific thing in mind and have learned my artistic sense of aesthetics won't let me do certain things.) Bone fix and ERC freeze done. And she's behaving like she's not a Genesis model at all.

For example, when I pose her she'll fall a bit off as if she's not a Genesis model. You know, like if you tell Genesis to use a V3 pose.

I told her to put on some socks. She kicked them to the side. She'll wear shoes, though, and other bits of clothing go on her alright.

I haven't tested much to know what else is acting strange. And yet I've never had a model misbehave like this before.

I'm no ace at modelling. In fact I've been wondering for weeks now where the tut on how to make ERC morphs that Sickleyield thoughtfully typed out could possibly be cuz I need it again. And I'd originally started morphing the head apart from the body but for seamlessness sake I'm morphing them both together in the slim hope I'll learn how to isolate to separate the two in the future. 

 

Where did I go wrong? *sob* She seemed like such a good kid.

 

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Comments

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,010

    If you were using stock morphs you shouldn't have needed to Adjust Rigging to Shape, assuming that's what you meant by "Bone fix and ERC freeze done".

  • No. I started with ... shoot can't remembr their name now but the free ones you get on sharecg... and landed her Blender for most of it. Hence: bone fix and ERC freeze. Which I've noticed that even if you make something in DAZ using a deformer you still have to do that.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,010

    Yes, anything that changes the proportions and isn't already set up with corrective adjustments will need the rig adjusting and linking to the morph.

  • Well the rig has been adjusted. She moves well as far as I can tell, unless there are some rig adjustment steps I don't know about. I'm certainly not the most knowleldgable about this. When I look all the bones seem to be in the right places.

  • (Sorry, was never notified of your response.)

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