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Hi there,
Just came across this software and it's amazing! however one thing I have noticed is it doesn't use real world dimension like cm for the body morphing. I'm wondering if its possible to set this up somehow or if there is a plug in as i'm hoping to get accurate representations of people in 3d.

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You can turn on "Info" (CTRL+F) in Character Creator to display the real world height of your avatar. This can be set to either Feet or Centimeters in Preferences (CTRL+P). Unfortunately it isn't possible to display individual morph sliders as real world sizes.

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ahh that's a shame, would be a really useful feature. Thanks for the reply though!
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I would recommend using centimeters for length as that is the size of one unit in iClone. The grid is by default set to 100x100 which is 1 by 1 meter.



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centimeters are what i would work in anyway, thanks for the heads up though. I know the sliders go between -100 and 100. Knowing this would there be any possible way to link between centimeters and the slider scale? for example if i moved a morph slider up by 10 would that correlate to a 1 centimeter increase in size? if so it could be possible to work out what dimensions each body part would be.
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Reece_whittingham (5/23/2017)
centimeters are what i would work in anyway, thanks for the heads up though. I know the sliders go between -100 and 100. Knowing this would there be any possible way to link between centimeters and the slider scale? for example if i moved a morph slider up by 10 would that correlate to a 1 centimeter increase in size? if so it could be possible to work out what dimensions each body part would be.

I believe this is a simple math problem. If, in your morph, your points move over 100 units (1m), then moving the morph slider to a value of 1 would means your points have moved 1 unit, that means 1 cm.

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