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Subject: Figures and clothes as figures


aniela ( ) posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 6:52 PM ยท edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 11:26 PM

Hello there.:-)
I am totally newbie. In fact have few days I am trying to understand and play with Poser 5. The hard part for now is how dress a main figure (as V2/V3) with a cloth defined,or at least installed automaticaly under Library/Figures. I mean both are figures. I went to several tutorial sites trying to find how do that but I was unhappy to find any clue. In fact, I think I am lost because I tried export figure/cloth as *.obj file, I also tried create a prop (but it dont match main figure as I change their poses) as dynamic cloth. In my search I went to Cloth Room, used Join editor (everything I found close what I want to do.

I still couldn't find either how add more figures at same scene.

Please, could someone give me a clue? Any help should be very appreciated.

Thank you very much in advance,
regards,
aniela


SamTherapy ( ) posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 7:36 PM

Yup, both are figures. Basically, anything that has "joints" (which means it can be posed) is a figure. Dressing a model is easy if you know how... Load your figure. Select the clothing item then click the double check marks at the bottom of the Library palette. When the clothing has loaded, go to Figure - Conform to and conform it to the model. Adding 2 or more figures of any kind is basically the same - remember to click the double check marks. You don't have to worry about conforming figures other than clothes to each other - unless you want Mike to be humping Victoria, but that's another story. ;)

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PabloS ( ) posted Thu, 09 December 2004 at 11:20 PM

also be sure you're using v2 clothes with v2 and v3 clothes with v3...essentially, each clothing figure must be made for the character figure (e.g., m2, m3, v2, v3, etc.)


aniela ( ) posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 2:46 AM

I cannot believe it's sooooo easy... thank you very much for your quick reply.:-))))) It's working.:-)))))))))))))) I thought the double check marks is to truly create a new figure... language barrier or needed to be familiar with poser terminology. Thank you very much for both!! regards, aniela


xantor ( ) posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 5:35 AM

It is not a language barrier, I used older versions of poser and still got stuck with adding clothing to figures in poser 4. The manual for poser 5 is not very good and doesn`t have a lot of the basic poser features in it.


aniela ( ) posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 7:53 AM

I have to agree with you concerning manual for poser 5. What I meant when saying language barrier is because english is not my primary language.:-) So, add to that the new software terminology (distinct as bryce, for example) and things get a bit harder to understand.:-)


xantor ( ) posted Fri, 10 December 2004 at 8:36 AM

I know what you meant, I meant that it can be difficult to learn some of the stuff even when english is your primary language.


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