Stanimal opened this issue on Dec 26, 2000 ยท 4 posts
bloodsong posted Tue, 26 December 2000 at 11:22 AM
heyas; the short answer is yes: you need special clothes for special figures. the conformable clothes are made to fit the standard p3/p4 human figures, without any morphs or body shaping and whatnots. so it is rather one size does NOT fit all, and if your tall brawny guys are popping out of the standard clothes, it's no surprise. :) it's also a sad fact that the clothes do not have the same morphs as the figures. ie: there's no superhero dial on the clothing :/ copying and pasting the scaling factors from the figure limbs to the clothing limbs might help, but you can't paste the morph settings if the clothing doesn't have the same morphs. the solution is to create morphs for the clothing that match the figure you're trying to clothe. not an easy solution, but.... you can try starting with the standard clothes, put them on your brawny figure, then fiddle with their scaling until they appear at least... then perhaps mess with magnets and such to get the cloth over the skin. remember, they are only virtual computer things, not real cloth, so it can't stretch ;) (also, since they're virtual, you don't really need the body parts that are covered by cloth -- if you turn them invisible, various bits won't ever stick out.)