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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 12:25 pm)
I have never used Clothes Converter. When I was about to buy it, I found out PhilC was working on WW, so I got in on the Beta, and I never looked back. From what I hear, there are a few steps to making clothing work with CC. WW does everthing with the click of a button. I truly feel Wardrobe Wizard is the most helpful piece of software I have ever purchased. (And I have purchased a lot of software.)
I would stay away from CC, I've hated it since I bought it. I have read nothing but great things about WW. Even people who posted having problems then figured it out were happy. Plus PhilC is a cool guy if I had money I'd send it his way and have in the past. Always a good transaction and email responces.
Oh lol got it! Some nights the brain is just not there! After the converting to with WW - 98% of the clothing I have done I just do the regular poser conform to figure 1, 2 or 3 from the top menu bar in poser. The 2% difference are for special clothing with morphs I want to keep, like hair that blows left, right, that kind of thing. That is when I sometimes use the advanced convert to buttons. Phil has some very good videos for us on doing that, well worth looking at even if you don't do optional advanced work. But there I sometimes cheat and if something looks good for a still image and has the movements I wanted to keep, I parent it, instead of continuing. Personally, I only mostly save the WW's from data files and not the obj's and cr2's it makes from the conversion. I want easy and quick and nothing taking up a lot of room in my already over crowded runtimes. :-)
I compare WardrobeWizard to the invention of the microwave. I don't know how I ever got along without it. Clothes Converter was a pain in the butt. I never got the much use out of it, because it was just to frustrating to use. Best of all, is the product support for WardrobeWizard. I have this quark about anything I purchase. If a product is flawed, as long as the costumer service is A+, I'm happy. PhilC and Kamilche have exceeded my expectations. They continue to work tirelessly on fixes and updated. I swear, I feel like I owe them something.
Remember that you can download a Demo of Wardrobe Wizard. It's limited to the basic adult figures from P4 and P5, with no time limit. There's some figures out there, such as Lemurtek's Second Nature line, which are P4-figure derivatives. Anyway, there's a lot of P4/P5 clothing out there, and texturemaps, transmaps, and stuff. So get the Demo, and see what you can do.
I hear ya, I'm that way with some of my upgrades too even if I dont really use them enough to justify the cost. CC propbably works now, I don't know. However sometimes it's nice to see a programs progressive past to see which to buy: CC - 1.0 (buggy), 1.2 (buggy pay upgrade), 2.0 (buggy pay upgrade), 2.2 (suposedly works okay pay upgrade) PhilC's Wardrobe Wizard - 1.0 (works out the box), 5 free patches!) That's all I'm saying.
Okay ... I have a question or 3.
Hmmm. I got all the question lumped into one. Well, this is important to me ... I don't want to replicate purchaces if it isn't needed.
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WardrobeWizard or clothes converter?