sudi opened this issue on Feb 11, 2006 ยท 4 posts
svdl posted Sat, 11 February 2006 at 4:21 PM
I've seen this happen too. Apparently Poser gets confused when a body part that conforms to another figure (in this case the hip of the MFD conforming to the hip of V3) is turned into dynamic cloth. The solution is editing the .CR2 file of the cloth. Rename all instances of "hip" to "skirt". Save as MFDHybrid.CR2. You'll also have to make a different .OBJ file with the correct groups. The best way is importing the MFD .OBJ file from the Geometries subfolder into Poser, enter the Grouping Tool, choose "New Group", name it "skirt" (capitalization is important!) and add all polygons from the hip group. Then switch to the Setup room, apply the MFDHybrid.cr2 figure to get the correct bones and morphs, and save back to your Figure library. Now you should have a MFDHybrid dress that conforms on top and has a dynamic skirt. And all the morphs still work. Hope this helps, Steven.
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