nio103 opened this issue on Jul 04, 2005 ยท 11 posts
svdl posted Wed, 06 July 2005 at 11:08 AM
You can use so-called "illegitimate children". At the bottom of the .CR2 you can find statements such as
weld lThigh:2
lButtock:2
weld lThigh:2
lButtock:2
weld lShin:2
lThigh:2
Now add the following lines under the last weld line pair:
weld lButtock:2
rButtock:2
weld lThigh:2
rThigh:2
weld lShin:2
rShin:2
Warning: this is a hack and could break your CR2. And it will only work when the lButtock and rButtock have vertices in common (which I think they do in your dress)
The body handle option is much better, though it requires a lot of tweaking of the joint parameters.
For longer skirts like these dynamic cloth is the very best. But that's only usable in Poser 5 and 6, so it may not be an option.
Edited to add: If you want to learn about figure creation, the book "Secrets of figure creation using Poser" by B.L. Render is a wonderful resource. It deals with morphs, welds, body handles, joint parameters, you name it.
Message edited on: 07/06/2005 11:11
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