For a while now I've been having trouble using few of the built-in morphs, "Flaccid / Erect" and "Flaccid / Erect Adjust".
While they are fully functional in the morph menu, I could not get at them from triggers or Timeline's float param targets.
After looking through the morph list for a bit I came up with a theory for why they wouldn't show up, but recently Everlaster made a plugin that uses the new Copy and Paste functionaly to let you make a pastable input from the morph menu, and since it works for adding them to triggers I feel decently confident my theory is correct.
The common component of the morphs I tried and failed to find is that "/" somewhere in the uid. Most other morphs I see have "-" where you would usually expect a slash, so I think this might be known issue where a few of the morphs have simply snuck through.
I haven't been able to locate where the built-in morphs are located, or if they can even be accessed if you could, so I was unable to test renaming them.
It can be worked around for now by using Everlaster's copy-paste method or replacing the uid manually in save files with a text editor.
While they are fully functional in the morph menu, I could not get at them from triggers or Timeline's float param targets.
After looking through the morph list for a bit I came up with a theory for why they wouldn't show up, but recently Everlaster made a plugin that uses the new Copy and Paste functionaly to let you make a pastable input from the morph menu, and since it works for adding them to triggers I feel decently confident my theory is correct.
The common component of the morphs I tried and failed to find is that "/" somewhere in the uid. Most other morphs I see have "-" where you would usually expect a slash, so I think this might be known issue where a few of the morphs have simply snuck through.
I haven't been able to locate where the built-in morphs are located, or if they can even be accessed if you could, so I was unable to test renaming them.
It can be worked around for now by using Everlaster's copy-paste method or replacing the uid manually in save files with a text editor.