Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How useful is the tailor?

AmbientShade opened this issue on Apr 15, 2005 ยท 11 posts


svdl posted Fri, 15 April 2005 at 11:16 AM

There's only one way I can imagine to get that sitting pose. This is what I'm thinking about: - Pose and morph the character, let's say V3. - Export abdomen, hip, buttocks, thighs, shins as .OBJ, all as separate files. I'd recommend calling them hip_sit.obj, abdomen_sit.obj and so on. - Hide your character. - Load a V3 Blank and load the objects you just saved as morph targets into the V3 Blank. - Save the V3 blank to your figure library. - Load the V3 blank you just saved into The Tailor - Load the dress/skirt into The Tailor - And have The Tailor add all the _sit morphs to the dress as a FBM. This way you can have several dresses/skirts fitting this particular sitting pose, so the method is not very versatile. You won't get natural looking folds, however. So it'll only look good for tight skirts and dresses. I never waste time creating sitting morphs - skirts and dresses are almost always better done using dynamic cloth.

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