Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poll - What I want Poser Clothing to do

shadownet opened this issue on Apr 11, 2003 ยท 33 posts


hauksdottir posted Fri, 11 April 2003 at 7:28 PM

  1. look like clothing (textile/fabric/weave) and not like spray paint or glued-on latex. We had painted clothes with Poser 2, for goodness' sake... isn't it time we moved away from them? 2) act like clothing. A wrinkle morph for bended knees or elbows, or a stretch morth for extended positions would be more than nice... it would be realistic. 3) fit like clothing. This doesn't mean so snug that the figure can't breath or sit down without bursting a seam! Mike's shirts ought not to show breasts because of the cling factor. Most of us like a bit of arm room, but we don't want to look like we are refugees from an impoverished Eastern Bloc country. 4) fit one particular character. I appreciate the different body types and variety of style. If everybody looks the same once clothed, who cares what body is under it? A supermodel figure needs appropriate clothing, so does an anime figure, and "the guy next door". If something made for Vicky fits all of them, it will almost certainly fit badly and look worse. This goes for color and pattern as well! As a mature woman I don't wear beribboned clothes out of Bubblegum Crisis, and those big-eyed dolls would look stupid in paisley jaquard. 5) have alowances/morphs for variation. Being able to taper a sleeve from dolman to set-in or raglan can give a sweater a lot of flexibility. This is more important than hiding poke-through, since we can make offending body parts invisible. 6) if it fits everyone, it is fitting for no one. Carolly