4dogday opened this issue on Sep 26, 2005 ยท 11 posts
diolma posted Wed, 28 September 2005 at 2:58 PM
"One of the very nicest things about dynamic clothing is you don't have to match all those zillion body morphs, just set them in the last frame and Poser does it for you! makes it much easier to produce multi-figure versions of stuff." Jim, It's always a good idea to add a few frames (usually at least 10) to the end of a simulation if you're using it for a still pic. It gives the cloth a chance to settle, and since nothing else in the scene changes it usually doesn't take long. Afterwards you can go back and pick the frame which looks best for your final render... Also, if you use the cloth room to ONLY adjust for morphs (or even for a different figure altogether), when the sim is finished (and for this the settling time is probably essential), you can use the grouping tool to spawn a new prop of the (now fitted) cloth and then add the new prop as a morph target for the original dress.. Cheers, Diolma