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ItsNotUs

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Thanks for the info. I was having a similar problem. Images were downloading as .png but wouldn't open, saying the file was corrupted or unsupported format. Do you know if there's an images app which I can download and use instead of "Photos" which recognises .avif format?
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kadigan

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Anyone else keep getting AVIF instead of JPEG or PNG when trying to save pics from here? Other sites work fine.
 

Spaceballz

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Never touched G9 until now. Something has to be wrong, this is what I get.

2 on left supposedly male, 2 on right supposedly female
View attachment 4503387

2 on left look female-ish, 2 on right look like some kind of alien from

Any ideas?
Sometimes there's a morph that is pre-loaded onto G9 when you first load a G9 figure into the scene. So when you load a second morph over it, it looks like that. You should take a look when you first load a G9 character if there is a morph already loaded. It happened to me once, and couldn't figure out until I saw that there was a morph slider already at 100% right after loading a G9 into the scene. If you find this is the case, here's a fix from my friend Jumbi :

In theory, these steps should get rid of the issue. I can't guarantee anything, though. Since it's not that big of a problem as it is now, I'd recommend you to wait for further replies from other members, in case there's a better/safer solution to the issue.


1. Load either the base G9 figure or the developer version.


2. Zero the figure (Menu Edit>Figure>Zero>Zero figure)


3. Memorize the figure (Menu Edit>Figure>Memorize>Memorize figure)


4. File->Save As->Support Asset->Save Modified Assets



This procedure will zero the default value in the ill-behaving morph

Hope it helps!
 
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Jumbi

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Never touched G9 until now. Something has to be wrong, this is what I get.

2 on left supposedly male, 2 on right supposedly female
View attachment 4503387

2 on left look female-ish, 2 on right look like some kind of alien from

Any ideas?
Sometimes there's a morph that is pre-loaded onto G9 when you first load a G9 figure into the scene. So when you load a second morph over it, it looks like that. You should take a look when you first load a G9 character if there is a morph already loaded. It happened to me once, and couldn't figure out until I saw that there was a morph slider already at 100% right after loading a G9 into the scene. If you find this is the case, here's a fix from my friend Jumbi :

In theory, these steps should get rid of the issue. I can't guarantee anything, though. Since it's not that big of a problem as it is now, I'd recommend you to wait for further replies from other members, in case there's a better/safer solution to the issue.


1. Load either the base G9 figure or the developer version.


2. Zero the figure (Menu Edit>Figure>Zero>Zero figure)


3. Memorize the figure (Menu Edit>Figure>Memorize>Memorize figure)


4. File->Save As->Support Asset->Save Modified Assets



This procedure will zero the default value in the ill-behaving morph

Hope it helps!

Hi,

I recommended this to someone once and not only did it not fix their issues, buth they got worse, according to this person. :cry:

Bottom line: follow those steps at your own risk.

If I came across a problem like this now, I would first check what morphs are applied to the figures with the help of the Parameters pane and the 'Currently used' tab. It's also a good idea to have the 'Show hidden properties' option checked. First task is learning what is going on IMHO.
 
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