Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: hmm conforming correctly? Help anyone?

Azrael00023 opened this issue on Jan 29, 2005 ยท 12 posts


svdl posted Sun, 30 January 2005 at 11:51 AM

If you have Poser 5, you can do it with dynamic cloth. Put Aiko in zero pose, no morphs. Conform the catsuit and the sleeveless bodysuit to her. Export the bodysuit as .OBJ, make sure you have everything except "As Morph Target" selected. Delete the bodysuit figure. Reimport the exported bodysuit, only "Weld vertices" should be selected. Scale down Aiko and her catsuit and move her a bit unti the bodysuit is fully outside of Aiko and her catsuit. Go to frame 20 or so, and scale Aiko and the catsuit back to 100%, and put her in zero pose again. Go to the cloth room, make a new simulation, clothify the bodysuit prop. Set cloth density to minimum, stretch resistance to 1, fold and shear resistance to 50. Let the bodysuit collide against the catsuit, collision offset and depth should both be 0.2 Calculate the simulation. If everything goes right, the bodysuit will cover the catsuit neatly somewhere between frame 20 and 30. Go to the frame that looks best, export the bodysuit as .OBJ, again with everything except "As Morph Target" selected. Delete the cloth simulation and the bodysuit prop. Reimport the bodysuit, again only with "Weld Vertices" selected. With the bodysuit prop selected, switch to the Setup room and apply the bodysuit figure to "bone" it. Switch back to the Pose room and conform the new bodysuit to Aiko. If everything went as planned, you now have a conforming bodysuit figure that fits over the catsuit. Hope this helps, Steven.

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