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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 08 9:27 am)
If yr really worried 'bout slippage, ya migt get away w/ a single constrained vert on either shoulder...seems I've seen that done somewhere (by svdl, mebbe?) Also, as Phil mentioned, check yr Collision Offset & Collision depth settings under Collide Against. I always drop mine to .25 & seem to get good results
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Ok, I made a sundress and flipflops for Madison-she is jealous of what I've made for Laura and Steph. I constrained the top parts of the strap, so that they SHOULD rest on her shoulders and the rest of the dress flow. However, the constrained group seems to elevate the straps, thus looking like an invisible hook is taking the dress off. Would I be best at leaving the dress un-constrained? -The Starkdog