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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
You can put one set of clothes ontop of another if: a: they are designed to layer anyway (like a set with a coat and a shirt) b: you can make the underneath clothes partly invisible (just check the invisibilty button for the relevant parts) c: you can scale the outer clothing up slightly to make it fit. It is kinda rare to need to do this, some outer clothes come with traces of the lower clothes already (example: a suit jacket may well have the shirt top and tie included).
Thanks elgyfu, I guess I was trying to mix and match some more. I guess: c: you can scale the outer clothing up slightly to make it fit. Is the best option, right? What about using a combination of texture clothing (like from 2nd Skin or Clother) as well as conforming clothing. Have you tried this? ARP
You can scale up the outer clothing but it has varying degrees of success. The joints and morphs won't be in exactly the same places and you can bet your life you'll get poke through somewhere. Also, scaling can have weird effects on conforming clothes. It sometimes makes the mesh go crazy. Still, you have nothing to lose by trying. The second skin option will work just fine as long as the model's figure doesn't poke through. This does happen from time to time. You can correct it with magnets to a certain extent, or as elgyfu suggested, make the underlying parts invisible.
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Last question of the day (after about two weeks of reading, tutorials and searching). Is there some special technique for putting one set of conforming clothing on top of another? Does anyone have any tips/trick for layering clothing? Thanks to anyone who answers! ARP