Horse-Head Morph for V4 Copyright (c) 2009 by David A. Wallace (davewa) Release 1.0 15-Nov-2009 1600 UTC This package is a pair of PZ2 files that INJect or REMove an original equine head morph for Victoria 4.2 by DAZ. URL: http://www.wa1gsf.net/downloads/models/horse_head_morph1r0.zip Files: :readme's:davewa:HorseHead:horse_head_morph.txt -- this file :readme's:davewa:HorseHead:horse_head_morph.jpg -- product promo render :Runtime:libraries:pose:davewa:V4:INJhorsehead.png :Runtime:libraries:pose:davewa:V4:INJhorsehead.pz2 :Runtime:libraries:pose:davewa:V4:REMhorsehead.png :Runtime:libraries:pose:davewa:V4:REMhorsehead.pz2 INSTRUCTIONS: Simply unzip this package into your Poser runtime. The poses will appear in your Pose library under the "davewa:V4" folder. TO USE: Load your V4 figure and select it. Apply the INJ pose. The shape of V4's head and the position of her eyes will change. You may save the figure at this point or inject additional morphs first. Use the REM pose to remove the morph and restore the eyes to their original location. The INJ pose can be applied to a V4-based character, though I can't predict if you will like the result when standard head morphs interact with the equine morph, since my morph is so extreme. Changing the morph strength is NOT RECOMMENDED, as the eyes will then be out of place. Do not apply the REM pose when the morph is not present, as this too will move the eyes out of position. License: This set of poses is copyrighted by David A. Wallace (known as "davewa"). You are granted a non-exclusive license to obtain a copy of this package and to use this morph in commercial and non-commercial works. You may not distribute copies of this package or of any of its component parts in any form from which any part of the package could be reconstructed. If you have questions about this license or about using the package in some manner that the license does not seem to cover, the author can be contacted by email: wa1gsf@comcast.net. Technical questions may also be addressed via the same channel, though the author reserves the right to limit technical support if it should become burdensome.