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Subject: This might just be the biggest breakthrough add-on product since the "Tailor"


farang ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 1:54 PM · edited Wed, 13 November 2024 at 11:13 PM

QuickConform by Markdc claims to make all those cool clothing files that you see in obj. format quickly conform with the press of a few buttons to your character. Does this mean that all those cool clothes for DAZ Victoria can be re-formatted to fit P4??? This sounds almost too good to be true but I said that about the "Tailor" and I'll be damned but it was all true because his little add-on product took Poser to a level most of us here never imagined it would. But anyway, has anybody tried this new "QuickConform" product by Markdc?? If so then lets hear all about it!!!


thgeisel ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 2:03 PM

think it can be a big help, but the cloth needs to fit the figure before. Bloodsong has a tut on their site how use a cr2 from another cloth to a selfmodelled cloth.


Netherworks ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 2:10 PM

P-Wizard has a plugin to do the exact same thing. At least from what I see on the QuickConform product page. The readme doesn't reveal much of anything.

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ElectricAardvark ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 4:26 PM

The one for P-Wizard works really well. I have it and have used it. P-Wizard is a 'must have' utility. ~EA


markdc ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 4:49 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12413&Form.ShowMessage=1014537

Hi, I answered questions about this in the product showcase forum. See the link.


Netherworks ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 5:27 PM

Definately, EA. :) Ah, ok. So in a nutshell, it takes the setup of one figure (Cr2) and applies it to an obj. Looks very useful. I have P-wizard that does the same thing via a plugin. Though if you just wanted a "make conformer for clothes" standalone, I think your program would make a nice alternative.

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EricofSD ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 7:17 PM

So bottom line, can I use V2 stuff like the Dresscoat Italia on V3? I've kinda got it close with all dials, but not close enough. Tailor doesn't work. And for the really big question, any way to make all that vicky 2 clothing fit Judy?


KattMan ( ) posted Sun, 22 December 2002 at 8:35 PM

MarkDC, You are the reason I have to try and keep ahead of everyone. Your utility is a great little thing for someone that wants to do just that one thing. Mine goes beyond. You are also the reason I need to expend this thing beyond it's current ability. Keep it up and we all might get some good utilities out of this. Oh and good job on figuring out how to get everything matched, or does it allow matching of incorrectly named body groups? If not, you will need an update.


aleks ( ) posted Mon, 23 December 2002 at 2:09 AM

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markdc ( ) posted Mon, 23 December 2002 at 2:37 AM

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Kattman, I'm am not familiar with your utility. >Oh and good job on figuring out how to get everything >matched, or does it allow matching of incorrectly named >body groups? If not, you will need an update. It comes with a tutorial that explains how to use it. Please see the link in response #5 if you want more info about it. Thanks. -Mark


KattMan ( ) posted Mon, 23 December 2002 at 6:30 AM

We always need alternatives don't we? Where one applications fails the other may have a strength. I think for both MarkDC and myself we may want a third party to review these side by side. Let us both know where the advatages are from a users standpoint. I think with that, we can both improve our products. One thing I did notice, his utility is only 9.95 where as mine is 20.00. Of course mine does much more and is expandable through plug-ins. As for the breakthrough, this happened back in April in the form of an application, much earlier in the form of stripped CR2's being used. It would just be interesting to see how the two stack up to each other though.


Phantast ( ) posted Mon, 23 December 2002 at 8:23 AM

As far as I'm aware, using an existing cr2 file to generate a new one for a properly grouped obj file is a trivially easy task (or so I've been told), in which case this utility would not seem to be especially valuable. (But you get a free t-shirt!)


KattMan ( ) posted Mon, 23 December 2002 at 6:33 PM

well, Phantast, yes it is. But then think about mistyping, hand editing, incorrectly named groups, and a few other typing problems and these tools can actually seem helpful. Especially once you consider a program can do it much faster than a human and without the errors.


Marque ( ) posted Sat, 18 January 2003 at 8:11 AM

Sigh, well I have it and I can't seem to get it to work so off to Bloodsong's site I go. Marque


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