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Question Morph - Pose Question

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Quick questions -
1) What's the difference between morphs and poses? Some have similar names and do essentially the same thing when adjusting the slider.
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2) Is there a way to adjust min/max slider parameters? For instance, can I set a max range (upper limit) for 'Rolled' eyes in the morph below? I'd like to set a maximum and then use it in the Silver Expression plugin.

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1 - A morph (appearance) is a morph shape that can be stored in a appearance preset and meant to be used as a body shape, while a morph pose is stored in a pose preset and meant to be used as a temporary shape (e.g. expression)
2 - + Range will allow you to go beyond the original morph min/max values. Whether the plugin Silver Expression allows that too that's dependent on the plugin.
1 - A morph (appearance) is a morph shape that can be stored in a appearance preset and meant to be used as a body shape, while a morph pose is stored in a pose preset and meant to be used as a temporary shape (e.g. expression)
2 - + Range will allow you to go beyond the original morph min/max values. Whether the plugin Silver Expression allows that too that's dependent on the plugin.
 
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1 - A morph (appearance) is a morph shape that can be stored in a appearance preset and meant to be used as a body shape, while a morph pose is stored in a pose preset and meant to be used as a temporary shape (e.g. expression)
2 - + Range will allow you to go beyond the original morph min/max values. Whether the plugin Silver Expression allows that too that's dependent on the plugin.
Well... that explains a lot, actually (to question 1). Thank you for the quick reply!
 
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