whoopy2k opened this issue on May 23, 2005 ยท 10 posts
svdl posted Mon, 23 May 2005 at 4:13 PM
What you can do is conforming the clothing item to "None". The cloth will resume its default position. No problem: select the BODY of your figure, choose the Pose library, and add the pose of your figure to the library (use the + sign) When Poser asks if you also want to save morph settings, choose Yes. Then select your cloth, and apply the pose you just made. The cloth will assume the right position. Now select the BODY of your figure, choose Edit->Copy, then select the BODY of your clothing item, and choose Edit->Paste. This will copy the figure location to the cloth. If everything went right, your clothing item now LOOKS as if it is conformed again. But it is not; you can easily move that shoe from the foot. There is a possible problem in your example: if you have conforming shoes, chances are that both shoes are part of the same figure. In that case, load the shoes figure twice, set all LEFT shoe body parts of one of the pairs to invisible and rename the figure to RightShoe. Make a LeftShoe the same way. Then you can conform one of the shoe figures as usual, and apply the pose trick to the other one. Hope this helps, Steven.
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