Add on/off toggle on "Morph Sliders" Please add a "on/off" icon and feature on the Morph Sliders, so you can easy toggle the morph on/off with out setting value to 0 etc......More
Hello, i saw this on twitter https://x.com/reallusion/status/1717711073414115712?s=20 Please pay attention only to the first minutes where the guy is using blender....More
When doing basic edits, especially for customizing facial expressions in the mesh editor, it would be very helpful to be able to select an edgeloop to then be able to transpose, rotate and scale it. This would make for quick jobs such as pulling out lips to form a pucker....More
Steps to reproduce: 1. Load Camila model (or any other high-quality model) 2. Apply any expression loop emotion to model (I tried happy and sad ones) using ExPlus...More
Dear Reallusion Support Team, I am currently experiencing an issue with porting a Character Creator (CC) character to Wonder Studio, particularly with transferring the blend shapes needed for facial animation. Wonder Studio’s current version does not support CC characters correctly. While...More
I understand this not to be a bug but rather, just an oversite. I'm creating gigantic characters that need to be scaled approximately 1500. I've successfully scaled my characters by morphing the character by 500 then in iClone adding an additional 1000. When I've scaled the character, I've...More
Hi, While making characters, I Know that I will only work with symmetrical Morphs. But I noticed that while using sliders, I have to constantly taking care about what the name of the slider is because I Have to Avoid Unsymmetrical modifiers,...More
When you adjust the Thigh Tone (pack_leg3_Thigh Tone.ccslider) slider from Ultimate Morphs in either direction, a single vertex on the center line of the body near the beginning of the butt cheeks is moved unintentionally. When Thigh Tone is negative, it causes a spike. When it is positive...More
Dear Team@ Reallusion, It would be WONDERFUL if the "morph" mouseover function of CC4, which is prefectly fine in terms of the face is, sadly, quite lacking and underdeveloped when it comes to the rest of the body, the slider cover such a vast area of the body geometry BUT are cumbersome...More