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Subject: HELP with comforming Perry's Tanktop?!?!


Kennef ( ) posted Sat, 29 July 2000 at 10:52 PM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 12:25 AM

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all right guys, I have been working hard trying to get everything right on the following character. Perry is a character of mine from the RPG Bureau 13. But since i morphed his body a bit with the superhero dials... i cant get this tanktop to fit... no matter how i conform it.... Whats the trick to making a piece of clothing conform like that? can someone help me actually do it? i would absolutely beg on my knees for help on this...:) BTW... this kickass knives ? PhilC made em... and i LOVE them... thank you so much !!! kenn


Wizzard ( ) posted Sat, 29 July 2000 at 11:41 PM

kenn, you might try tweaking the x yyz scaling dials to compensate for the morphing.. have you considered a texture map for the ghurka's? blade silver/chrome handle black with nails in patterns.. Cheers, Wizzard


Kennef ( ) posted Sun, 30 July 2000 at 8:42 AM

Morph dials tweaked and no releife... it just seems to mess up the tank more when i play with them.... is there any way to export the herochest and herocollar morphs from the chest of the character to the muscleshirt?


edriver ( ) posted Sun, 30 July 2000 at 8:59 AM

Have you tried conforming the shirt to the figure before adjusting any morph targets?


Kennef ( ) posted Sun, 30 July 2000 at 9:27 AM

tried that... i even tried to export the hero morphs with morph manager to he muscle shirt... that didnt do a thing at all... im lost... Oi kenn


edriver ( ) posted Sun, 30 July 2000 at 11:49 AM

This might be a little extra work but you may want to consider it. Get rid of the tank top clothing altogether (don't start fussing until you read the rest). Export the t-shirt figure as obj file. Use UVMapper to create a template for the t-shirt. Create a transparency map that makes the tshirt look like a tank top. Use the same template to create a bump map for the same look as the tanktop. This should work assuming the t-shirt doesn't have the same conforming problem as the tank top. (test out the t-shirt without t-maps first)


Wizzard ( ) posted Mon, 31 July 2000 at 3:30 AM

Errrmmm... figure morphs will not function on clothing.. something to do with the poly/vertex counts... If you want to get really fancy you could export the chest,collars, abs to an obj.. pull that into a 3D modeling prog.. Rhino, Raydream, 3DMax... and make the tank from that then ... naaah.. too fancy.. I got lost thinking on it... ) Wizzard


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