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larryjbiz
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They tend to that. In sure you start with the base character . No morphs . If Genesis for instance.. Load genesis base in scene.. Chose current as starting morph... If morphing just head insure target morph . Genesis has no morphs but the head. They may be some slight change in body.. But very little . As long as the starting character and target don't change body shape
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Kelleytoons
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Alienware Aurora R12, Win 10, i9-119000KF, 3.5GHz CPU, 128GB RAM, RTX 3090 (24GB), Samsung 960 Pro 4TB M-2 SSD, TB+ Disk space Mike "ex-genius" Kelley
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animatedbeing
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Thanks for the tips. Ioaded the CC1 female base and save it as an iAvatar. I loaded the RL100 head on the CC1 base than resaved the morph slider using the CC1 iAvatar as the source. Then I loaded a CC3 base and used the fixed morph slider.
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