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    Creating morphology variations with skinning overrides

    From Golaem 7.3, you can override bone scales and skinning weights in the character definition.

    It enables to easily create morphology variations on your characters.

    See here an overview from the What's New in Golaem 7.3 Golaem Live! video

    Parent page: Converting Characters

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