Can I actually save my Dforce Clothing simulation as a morph slider?

I've been trying for hours to figure this out. Watching YouTube tutorials and reading google Ai help And to no avail. I basically  ran a dforce simulation on a tennis skirt using a wind force fan to bring the back if the skirt up and not the front. I'm working on a blender project. And every time I try to save my morph either as a obj then bring it back in with morph loader pro. Or saving as a modifier asset or whatever. Nothing works. The morph slider I get doesn't give me the simulation results. And something about static and whatnot. But my morph slider instead raises the skirt up without deforming or giving dforce results. Is it possible to save a morph with the simulated d force outcome? Thank u so much!

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,038

    https://www.daz3d.com/dforce2morph

    you could also unfit it and export it alone at base resolution as an obj to use in morphloader

  • felisfelis Posts: 5,740

    If you export the clothing to import as a morph, it should preferably be done with the base figure, and with character unmoved, else the character and/or movement gets part of the morph. Else you can use 'with reverse deformations' in morph loader, which might be best only for that specific character.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,541

    dForce2Morph repositions figure to 0,0,0 ... if your figure is not at the world center. The author has not fixed it up to now... which is annoying.

    You can always make it in the standard way but with correct settings:
    - After simulation is done, select the skirt, set its Resolution Level to Base in Parameters pane. Export it to OBJ file with the settings shown in screenshot 1.
    - Clear simulated result in Simulation Settings pane.
    - Import OBJ file in Morph Loader Pro with the settings shown in screenshot 2. Dial the morph slider. Done.

    Be noted, if you're making an animation, remember to move the pointer to the keyframe that you need the morph as the final result, then dial it to 100% or as what you need ~~

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  • Thank you very much for the replies. I will definitely give it a try.

  • MasterstrokeMasterstroke Posts: 2,301
    edited July 23

    Dirty zbrush trick:

    Go to zbrush with dforce simulation ready.
    In DAZ studio clear your simulation. 
    GoZ and save your zbrush morph in DAZ studio as a morph target.

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