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Subject: How do you make something "partially" conforming


bjhaber ( ) posted Fri, 25 March 2005 at 7:51 PM · edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 2:28 PM

Hi all you experienced ones. I'm looking for a way to make the bottom part of a DAZ suit coat not conform...so I can make morphs that make it seemingly flow more naturally. Any ideas on how to...or if someone has a tutorial? Or if their is a better way then to make it partially conforming? As usual thanks for all help in advance.


PhilC ( ) posted Fri, 25 March 2005 at 7:57 PM

Just make everything from the waist down to be in the hip group. I set up my long skirts this way, sometimes with morphs, sometimes with body handles. Have a look at the Maya Doll cheongsam dress and the V3 lingerie examples in my freestuff.

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an0malaus ( ) posted Thu, 31 March 2005 at 1:31 AM

If you still wanted to be able to pose limb equivalents without conforming, you could try taking out the conformingTarget rThigh:1 type lines in the .CR2 file from each actor/body part of the clothing you don't want to conform.



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