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Subject: Still confused with Clothes and all


Weezle ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 5:30 AM ยท edited Fri, 07 February 2025 at 1:08 AM

Hi, Little time ago I asked about clothroom, conforming and so on. Thanks for help. But I am not still understanding how to do some things. I have now Glamorous Vicki and Glamorous French Maid set. "Manual" says that clothes are conforming and so on. And again, Poser manual doesnt help at all. Problemin is this (and how i do it): 1. I load Glamorous Vicki 2. I take pose from Glamorous maid set which is named My Feet Hurt. 3. I add Pettycoat and conform it. It is ok. 4. I add Maids Dress to her and conform it. Everything else is ok but there is little hole on her back (i fixed it with using Corset dial) AND dress wont go up with leg. If i conform maids dress to Pettycoat, maids dress works fine on legs, but thats all, everything else is messed up. But i understand that. Ok, now i thought about using clothroom for fixing this problem. But i just cant do it. I have this same problem with almost all clothes what i have. What i do wrong?


KarenJ ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 6:30 AM

You need to load and conform clothes before posing the main figure. Then the clothes will pose with her. You will still, in some poses, get "poke-through" of body parts. This can be fixed either by painting in postwork, or by making certain body parts invisible. (To do this, select the body part and then on the Properties box, go to the second tab and uncheck "visible".)


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Weezle ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 6:42 AM

Thanks, I actually tried also that before writing my post. With some boots i have used this "body-part-off-thing" and it worked ok. I have also tried to apply first clothes and then do posing. If i use this French Maid set that way, Pettycoat acts same way as Maids Dress. But if i do it like i told before i get atleast Pettycoat work ok. Its true that lot can be fixed at postwork but for example again this French Maid set. If i start from zero pose, add pantyhose, conform it and then load this My Feet Hurt-pose i have holes in pantyhose ("poke-through"). Cant fix that with hiding body parts and it is not so fun to fix it at postwork. But if i got this right, there is no way to do this anywhere else than for example fix it with photoshop etc. ?-)


nukem ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 7:27 AM

You do have one other option and that's using magnets to modify either the shape of the body part or the clothing item to fix poke-through. When you create a magnet, you can adjust the size and location of the Mag Zone to affect a more specific area on the body part you wish to modify.

However, if you need the magnet's effect to be vey highly localized, very specific (applied to specific polygons on the body part of the figure/clothing item instead of the body part as a whole), you need to create a new group for that body part using the Grouping tool and select the polygons you wish to be in that new group.

Then, you create a magnet and under the properties for that new magnet's Mag Zone, select the group you just created as the area you want to affect.

Another tip about magnets: you can change the display style of the various elements of the magnet (the magnet itself, the mag base, mag zones) in the same way you can change the display style of figures, props etc. That is, the Element Styles can be applied to them too. E.g. for better visibility, you could change the magnet to Outline mode. Or to get a better idea of area of effect of a Mag Zone, you could change it to display in Wireframe mode. etc...

If you're not familiar with magnets, there are some tutorials available via Renderosity's Tutorial section that can help you out.

nukem



KarenJ ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 7:59 AM

Attached Link: http://host1.bondware.com/~syydr/download.ez?Form.SortOrder=UserName&Start=21&download_section_id=2

Traveler also has some great tutorials for magnets at Runtime DNA (link above).


"you are terrifying
and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan Shire


hauksdottir ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 8:16 AM

Sometimes when you are fitting clothes and turning parts off isn't an option (for example, boots which come halfway up a leg), a tiny amount of scaling or using the taper dial will help. Remember that dials can also go into negative numbers.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sun, 17 August 2003 at 5:07 PM

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Here is how it looks in Poser 4 (your using Poser 5, right?) I did have to scale her abdoman to about 95% in X and Z, and also scale up the X of the thigh part of the pantyhose to stop poke through, but it is a pretty tough pose, afterall, she is all bent over and twisted. The problem in Poser 5 is none of the ERC in the dress or Pettycoat will run automatically, you are going to have to pick the parts called "Left Thigh Operator" and "Right Thigh Operator" and set them to the same amount of bend and twist and side-side that the figure has for the thigh. The outfit works a lot better in Poser 4 or Pro-Pack, though, sorry!


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