GenX V4 Fitness Morph
celticarchie
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Does anyone know how to get V4's 'Fitness' morph to transfer over to Genesis using GenX?
V4's Fitness is different to the Genesis fitness morph.
But I need the V4 Fitness for my character transfer.

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Not sure, but from memory you'd use the 'load figure' button to load a V4, then the option to load the fitness morphs, and then go from there. I believe the pdf docs that come with the product should show what options to use for doing a full body morph such as this.
Yeah, I know how to transfer a morph. What I'm saying is that it doesn't transfer that particular morph.
Ok, I'm back home now and I'll give it a try and see what happens ...
I can get it looking it's going to do somethijg, but if it does I cannot find the result! Only way, thus far, has been to actually load a V4 and apply the fitness morphs, then use the option in GenX to use morphs from selected Gen4 figure.
Ahhh, I shut down DS and restarted, now I see it in the expected place in the Shaping tab.
I dont know if this works for v4 but it worked for v3. Load v4, dail in fitness morphs, export as cr2. Then load genx, load v4 and elite or ++ (whichever u used in the cr2, then load the cr2, and transfer to genesis single morph dial. I hope this process was not confusing
Like magnumdaz said, put V4 in your scene and load the character you want. Export it as a cr2. Clear the scene, then use the Load Figure button in GenX to load the cr2 you just created. Now you can select the morphs you want to convert to Genesis. You can either create a single morph to have your character on one slider, or transfer each morph separately. Make sure that any morphs you transfer have non-zero values. I just did this last week to convert GND4 (from Rendo) to Genesis and G2F, and it worked perfectly. Hope this helps.
Can confirm. Just transfored V4 fitness morph to G2F by exporting V4 with fitness morph dialed in, then loading to GenX.
Riftwitch - can you share your Genx settings for resolution? My morphs transfers are really smooth and lack detail.