Autofollow

is this the only "autofollow" (see attached) by fit to mode?
I am using DAZ Studio 4.9.4.117
sorry for the noob question.


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is this the only "autofollow" (see attached) by fit to mode?
I am using DAZ Studio 4.9.4.117
sorry for the noob question.
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The first image will only "autofollow" transforms. If all of your transforms are zero, nothing happens. I needed an object's (clothes, hair, etc. ) bones to autofollow changes to the base character.
To get another object to truly "autofollow", in edit mode, right click on your morph, parameter, etc. of the base character or object you want everything to follow, hover mouse over "autofollow" then click "autofollow".
Hopefully this will help someone.
thanks to Redz and Richard Haseltine, I would have never figured this out.
No, as I think you've found (judging by your other thread) the one that cintrols whether a morph is in fact followed is one of its properties, reached by clicking the gear on the slider for the morph on the base figure and selecting Parameter Settings. Edit: or reached through the right-click menu in Edit mode, as you say.