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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 27 2:29 pm)
so are you saying it CANNOT do it? It wouldn't be the >first time a product found a use for other than what it >was intended. PabloS , You would have to do alot of work. A general plan to convert a clothing item from one figure to another would be as follows. 1. Scale the .obj file to fit the other character. 2. Regroup the .obj file to match the other character's groups. 3. Run QuickConform. 4. Edit the joint params. -Mark
I have the same question as Wadus. I have a garment that fits P4W perfectly, but the .obj isn't subdivided into hip, chest, etc. In the past I have just used it as a prop, and it works OK for some poses but obviously not for others. If you are telling me that I can convert it as in the illustration without changing the .obj file any, I will be a happy person (and a customer).
Hi the3dwizard, I'd say the advantage over the setup room is speed and the setup room usually leaves you with a bunch of non-workin g morphs and materials that you have to remove later. QC cleans them out completely in less time than it will take you to load Poser. Hi Phantast, Sorry, you have to re-group. This is a util for conforming orginal meshes that have to be grouped properly. Thanks.
What I am asking is this: Will I have to have a lot of Poser knowledge to use this? I dont want to conver from Posette to Vicky. I can model the clothes but conforming them is my problem. If I make a shirt in Rhino and export it as an obj, will I have to cut it up first or will a single piece mesh work? Can I make a NEW shirt model for Vicky and use the donor cr2(I'm guessing the donor cr2 is from another shirt that fits vicky) and make my shirt conformable, without having to use the setup room or dials in poser. I have tried to make conforming models before with no luck, so hopefully this will be easy for me.
Wadus, >will I have to cut it up first or will a single piece mesh >work? You will have to group it, but if you can model in Rhino you probably won't have trouble doing this. I include a practice shirt with the program. If you look at the way it's grouped, you'll get the idea. >Can I make a NEW shirt model for Vicky and use the donor >cr2(I'm guessing the donor cr2 is from another shirt that >fits vicky) and make my shirt conformable, without having >to use the setup room or dials in poser. Yes. Ratteler, That's a good idea. I'm looking into doing something like that.
Sure, Most likely you didn't name the groups correctly. You can send the shirt to me at mark@digitalcriminals.com and I'll take a look at it. If you don't want to send it just give me an idea of what your group names are and send the QuickConform.ini file from the directory where QuickConform was installed. -Mark
I'll still help you if you like. For skirts the grouping should be hip, rThigh, lThigh. Most people don't use the buttocks in skirts, so if you're using a donor it most likely has the groups I listed above. Also, you should load an existing skirt and look at how it's grouped. Usual the hip group is taken all the way to the bottom edge of the skirt. -Mark
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QuickConform - the fast and easy way to turn your models into conforming clothes. QuickConform is a standalone application which will help you convert your models into conforming clothes for Victoria, Posette, Stephanie, etc. QuickConform comes with a step by step tutorial and a free shirt for P4 Nude Woman. The tutorial takes you through the steps of converting this shirt into a conforming cr2 file for P4 Nude Woman. QuickConform will save you time and free you from hand editing cr2 files. Get QuickConform today!