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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 1:15 pm)
Don't forget magnets! In Freestuff here LesBentley posted his Mirror Magnets, I highly recomend them for symmetric tweakings. You could then export the deformed clothing parts to use as morph targets. The Tailor works well for me 85% of the time, sometimes I still have to do a little smoothing here and there.
Oh, the Tailor works on everything I have tried V3, M3, Freak, etc...
The denser the mesh, the more time it may take to calculate the morphs. I do one morph at a time, I don't know how well it handles multiples on the new Daz figures.
Problem may arise if the poly count of the clothing can't support the bulge or detail of the morph you are transfering. Like trying get a spherical bulge out of 4 polygons.
Then things get kinda jagged or boxish.
In Poser 5, I have heard that you can select M3 or V3's body, edit>copy, select the bodysuit or any other morphable clothing and edit>paste to the clothes body. Suppossedly, P5 will transfer whatever morphs it can. I haven't tried it yet as I've been too busy with Rhino... but it was in the DAZ forums (if I recall).
Libernull is correct, using copy and paste on the "body" of each will synchronize the dials. Works nicely with the morphing clothes at DAZ. However if the morph dial isn't there, it won't do much of anything.
Most clothes stay close to the default figure shapes, the better ones have morphs to match the standard figure's morphs. Taking notice to what morphs you like to use, and which ones are offered in an item of clothing, will give you an idea of how much tweaking you will need to do.
Just about everything I have ever bought has fit perfectly on a stock figure, the problem is, who uses a stock figure?
The Tailor IS relatively cheap, magnets are free. With the help of the tuts here and the other top Poser resources, one can be fitting their own clothes in no time.
Oh as far as selecting the parts, you can select them from the menus under the document window.
My guess as to why most Poser renders are nude...
...It would be a shame to cover all of that work up.
whe Tailor doesn't work for me, I just play with the magnets on the clothes until i get them like I want... takes time, but when I get one magnet to work, i add it to the props library and then start using it in other clothing for the same figure... kind of like Tailor does, but the old fashion way :) dr. geeps tutorials helped me on this, in case you want a starting point... and it doesn;t take as much time to learn them as I iniatlly thought.
do a search here n the forum for Dr geep; 1. Attention, they are very good, easy to understand 2. Plenty of them 3. You'll need a lot of spare time 4. you'll learn a lot 5. and somewhere, but I always forget where, they are available in pdf
Poser 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
P8 and PPro2010, P9 and PP2012, P10 and PP2014 Game
Dev
"Do not drive
faster then your angel can fly"!
Attached Link: http://http://www.fallencity.net/tut-geep/index.php
Hehe Alberto, I just found that site and was going to post it. Thanks!add the site as a link:
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Darn near impossible to fit clothing to a morph'd V3 or M3. I have wasted more time and money trying to fit clothes to V3 morphs and the M3 Warlord. Sheesh! Any hints or pointers to tutorials to fit clothing would be greatly appreciated.