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Subject: Why the jiggly clothes?


Phantast ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2003 at 7:37 AM ยท edited Tue, 04 February 2025 at 11:14 PM

I just wonder if anyone else has this problem. Sometimes when I have a clothed figure open in Poser 4, I find that any adjustment to anything causes the clothes to jiggle around alarmingly. Just moving a camera, for example, makes conformed items bounce up and down until the camera move is complete. Does anyone know what causes this?


EnglishBob ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2003 at 8:00 AM

Just one of Poser's many dodgy areas. If you want a really weird experience, try doing it with one of the shadow cams. I've had figures un-posing themselves, leaping about all over the shop. As long as everything goes back to where it belongs, it's nothing to worry about apart from the possible effects on your sanity. :) However I have had occasions where moving a figure has caused clothing to un-conform itself and not go back - often a yRot approaching 180 degrees will do this. The solution to this is to only render nude figures. In temples, with a sword (optional). :D


Crescent ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2003 at 8:36 AM

Hey, in P5, you also get toes that don't move with the feet unless you change the camera angle, then they snap back to the feet. There's just a horrible, car-wreck mangly stretch between the foot and the toes. So not even nude figures are completely safe.


-Yggdrasil- ( ) posted Mon, 24 November 2003 at 10:39 AM

Cartoon mode is notorious for this. Especially with the Posing Camera on.


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