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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 11 8:37 pm)
Spencer, what you should do is export the cloth as a .obj at the point in the animation where you like the effect . Then return to frame 1, delete the original square and import the .obj you saved. NOW you'll be able to save it a a (draped) cloth prop.. (When you export a prop, P5 exports from frame 1 regardless...) Cheers, Diolma
LOL. If it works (it should!) then glad to be able to help. If it doesn't then it wasn't me what told you! BTW - when exporting, if your prop has groups(for textures etc), then check the relevant box. But it won't save most of P5's special (material room) settings (such as transparency/displacement) etc. Just the groups. So it's usually best to ignore any material room settings until after having got the basic drape done. I can't remember off-hand what the default export dialogue options are called, but there are 2 items checked, with 1 item unchecked between them. What I do is uncheck the bottom (checked) one, check the next one up and uncheck the one above that. (It's become a habit with me - that's why I can't remember what they're called - it's just the route I go through.) Also, when importing, turn off ALL checkmarks - that way the cloth will import back just as you saved it. Cheers, Diolma
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If I make a tablecloth in the cloth room and drape it over a table and save it as a prop, when I try to use that prop the nicely draped tablecloth has reverted to a flat plane. Why, what am I doing wrong?