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Subject: "Clothifying" breasts in P5?


madriver ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 10:06 PM · edited Sun, 10 November 2024 at 8:37 PM

Is there any way to create a "jiggle" effect in P5 using the cloth room? I tried to clothify the mesh but it doesn't seem to work well. Thanks.


maxxxmodelz ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 10:14 PM

hehe... you and me both. I tried it using rigid and soft decorated groups, but it didn't work well. I tried constrained groups, and that didn't turn out good either. It just doesn't act like soft body dynamics would, and the simulation screws up the mesh on other body parts. I'm going to say it isn't possible. If someone can prove me wrong, I'd graciously take that back, but I don't think anyone will. ;-)


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FuneralLaugh ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 10:23 PM

I seen a short viddy somewhere a few months back in which someone did the 'jiggle' with the girl wearing a t-shirt. Someone asked how he had done it and the dude wrote up a small tutorial. If I'm not mistaken, he did it the old-fashioned way... dials. Up-down-side-twist-etc. It may be more time-consuming, but it wouldn't hurt to try if you don't want to wait for a quick reply.

In fact, I've seen several Poser rendered clips where a girl 'bounces' or 'jiggles' and it looks very dynamic. It seems like they did something else besides using dials. But, it'll be a mystery until someone, out there, explains the secrets of the Jiggle.
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maxxxmodelz ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 10:32 PM

It can be done effectively by keyframing morphs and/or magnet deformers, but as you pointed out... it's time consuming. If you have an applicaton that supports softbody dynamics, it can be done very "easily", but you still have to wait for calculations just like you would with dynamic cloth. I think keyframing the motion is still the best way, if you have the patience. Because you'll have more control over the final output of the motion. If you don't care about control, or if it's not as important to you as getting "fast" realistic movement for such things, then exporting your animation to a software that has some form of editable Softbody Dynamics (Maya, 3dsmax, Lightwave, or C4D) is the answer.


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Helgard ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 10:56 PM

Seeing as you are using P5, download two python scripts from Ockham, here in the freestuff area. One is called naturaliser, and adds automatic blinks and breathing, etc, and the other is called jiggles, and that does exactly what you are trying to achieve. It also adds momentum and inertia to other extremeties, like ponytails.


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Lawndart ( ) posted Sun, 05 December 2004 at 11:00 PM

Once the jiggles are done. put a dynamic cloth tshirt or dress on her and calculate it. THAT looks really cool and natural.


wolf359 ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 7:00 AM

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Berserga ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 7:35 AM

F202 Has Brilliant group morphs for this. (also for smile and eye posing) I wish Mask Da would make a full commercial model loaded with morphs... I'd buy!


wolf359 ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 9:15 AM

yes she has a very nice morph bluntly named "breast bounce"... I love it!!!!



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maxxxmodelz ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 9:40 AM

The Girl supposedly has some breast morphs for motion too I think. Maybe someone can confirm that, since I don't own her.


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Rhale ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 10:11 AM

The Girl morph pack does have breast morphs that could be used for jiggle. Or you could use magnets.


drackliffe ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 11:50 AM

Where can I find F202?


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LuckyLook ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 5:10 PM

Maybe this is stupid, but why not export the breast as an obj, tweak it a little, attach it back again at the right place and clothify it ? Would it work ?


madriver ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 5:20 PM

Doesn't work on that mesh---may have something to do with the triangulation of the mesh as opposed to it being a quad mesh, which is much easier to add dynamics to. What you're suggesting would work with animation master or some other quad/patch-based modelling system, but not Poser. I think the geometry you're working with in a Pz3 file actually is an .obj. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.


maxxxmodelz ( ) posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 11:23 PM · edited Mon, 06 December 2004 at 11:24 PM

Why is it easier to add dynamics to a patch-based model? A polygon can have 4 sides too, and many polygon-based apps have soft-body dynamics.

The problem is, clothifying an object in Poser results in a totally different overall dynamic solution from what soft-body dyanmics would be. The clothification of a particular group of polygons on the model is causing that entire group to behave like cloth, which is not how a soft body object would behave.

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