Warangel opened this issue on Apr 08, 2005 ยท 25 posts
Poppi posted Sat, 09 April 2005 at 10:56 AM
making clothing conform is not that difficult if you cut up your clothing to match the bones in an existing piece of clothing. regardless of what app you use, just name these the same....ie...hip abdomen chest, etc. you can save them as materials. run them through uvmapper and map and name the parts. import into poser using the free phibuilder program from roy riggs. well, create a hierarchy file with this, and then import that hierarchy file into poser. save it in your library....get out of poser. use wordpad to edit the cr2 file you are going to use...the one from the original piece of clothing that you mimiced the part cuts from. now change two lines near the beginning of the cr2 file that point to the old geometry.....in this place, put the name and location of your new mesh. close this file...copy it and rename it whatever you are calling your shirt. go to the drive where you keep poser and delete the cr2 file you created in your new figure you brought in with phibuilder. copy in the new cr2 that you just made for your new object. this is sort of quick when you get the hang of it. sorry if i didn't explain very well, but am having my first cup of coffee. also, don't set yourself up to want to make something to sell before you get the hang of things. i see so many here jumping right into the marketplace as newbies, and, i believe it is one of the reasons others are having problems with the quality in the store these days. it may be better to practice and become a master than simply a merchant.