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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 13 2:12 pm)
Xantor, in the cloth room, set the view mode to hidden wireframe. Next, set a row of polys along her the top of her shoulder along the collarbone to her neck, as constrained polys. Then re-simulate. The mesh should drape and hang on her right shoulder and neck, with the remainder swooping gently around her waist. I'll try to post a pic later, but PhilC has a good pic of this somewhere. -The Starkdog
Having Googled for some images, I think the important thing is that the sash is not a (simple) loop.
Best examples are Miss World France 2000 (in evening dress) and Some other Miss World contestants (in bikinis).
Notice how the ends meet or cross at the hip.
Best search was for "Miss World".
Edited to add :
You may have to reduce the Collision Depth to get it to look right when simulated.
Message edited on: 03/20/2005 08:23
Did you model this in an external application? If so did you export a figure as a reference. This could be the problem because conformed figures are positioned relative to the unposed default OBJ and then "Posed" to match the conformed to figure. Note also that most figures do NOT load into poser in the zero pose.
Mark
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