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The biggest annoyance you will find is probably that TMOProportion only has a limited number of slots that it can display for morphing on the screen.

To avoid that, you can use another program called tso2pmd in order to change the proportions of your model. tso2pmd allows you to select any individual slider and modify it, so it's better if you have many different .cs files.

To use it, put all your .cs files into the tso2pmd Proportion folder; make sure the folders have the same files except for three specific files. tso2pmd requires three or so different files to run, which are not compatible with TMOProportion. These are patterened with the name AAA_etc.cs. Don't delete them.

Open tso2pmd. Drag and drop a heavy save into the blue field. Of the three buttons on the bottom, click the upper left one to open a viewer. Go to the rightmost tab, and you can begin changing proportions.

When you're done, click the bottom button to write out the girl. You can't use this in TDCG, but this causes tso2pmd to save the proportions you've configured in a file called TPOConfig. I believe you need to delete the specifications for the three AAA_etcetc.cs files, but I'm not completely sure.

Copy the TPOConfig file from tso2pmd into the TMOProportion folder, and as long as the .cs files specified by the file match up with what's in the Proportion folder(i.e. your tso2pmd Proportion folder=your TMOProportion Proportion folder), then PNGProportion should use the settings you saved from tso2pmd.

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