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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 08 9:27 am)
If it's really short, you can usually get away with grouping the lower part to hip only. If you include buttock bones in your setup, that should work; maybe with some minor corrective morphs added. Buttock groups in the shirt won't be needed. You can "borrow" the bones from an existing figure to do this.
English Bob, Glad to hear from you. I was thinking of your tutorial for the Della dress, hence the weld l/rThighs thing. The shirt is going to be shorter than your "Minnie" skirt. I was curious as to whether I could get the shirt tail to behave like your Minnie skirt, without having to make 3000 bones. Thanks, -The Starkdog
You could certainly do it that way, by adding morphs to the hip. There wouldn't be any bones in the hierarchy below the hip, if that were the case. You could make the morphs in the cloth room, which is how I did it for Minnie. However, what I'm suggesting here is that if the shirt is really short, i.e. hardly covers the buttock/hip joint, then you may not need to do anything special. You would just include the buttock bones in your set-up as if you were making a catsuit or something like that. You wouldn't need to add any unusual bones (or "body handles"). Hope that makes some sort of sense...
Yes, in the CR2, keep whatever group is next when you go down the legs from the hip: buttocks for Millennium figures, thighs for Posette et al. You don't need additional welds; that only applies if your OBJ mesh has buttock or thigh groups. I'm suggesting that when you group your shirt, since it's short, you won't need those groups in the mesh. Having the actors in the CR2 will be enough to make it work.
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I am creating a baggy oversized T-shirt that ends right below the butt. I can make it dynamic, but I want to include morphs in the t-shirt to adjust for movement and sitting positions. What would be my best option for setting up this shirt as a conforming figure? Should I weld the l/rThighs together like a miniskirt, or should I add in bones? I haven't used the Setup room, so boning and using targets (ala Anton's tutorial) is new to me. Thanks for any advice. -The Starkdog