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I'll explain a little about the use of TMOProportion, since I didn't last thread.

TMOProportion uses script inside of .cs files to determine how to morph a model. It loads .cs files from the "Proportion" folder located in the same folder as TMOProportion.exe. I don't think I need to explain the sliders.

You might feel limited with TMOProportion because you don't start with many .cs files. It's easy to remedy this by making your own .cs files.

In order to make your own .cs files to be loaded by TMOProportion, you can simply copy a .cs file, name it to whatever you want, then open it in Notepad and paste the name you gave it over the last one specified inside the file just before the text "Iproportion".

So, let's say I copy a file named "headshrink.cs". I rename the file "shrink.cs". I open up the file in Notepad, find the word "headshrink", and simply replace it with "shrink". The line would look like:

public class shrink : IProportion

Don't delete any spaces.

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