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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
I've just posted a quick test animation on my blog at http://impworks.blogspot.com/2006/06/virtual-fashion-animation.html. It isn't anywhere near perfect but I suspect that's down to the animation and the simulation parameters I used. When I get some spare time I'll see if I can't get something better.
impworks | vue news blog | twitter | pinterest
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I picked up Virtual Fashion Basic for Poser yesterday. I thought I'd share this for any other Vue/Poser users who might be wondering how well it Virtual Fashion produced cloth meshes would work with Vue.I'd not really explored Poser's cloth room before. After a bit of playing I seem to have gotten the hang of it. Since I do most of my rendering in Vue I thought I'd carry out a quick experiment to see how well it would work. You can judge the results for yourself from the image I've attached. The skin texture is SkinVue2.
impworks | vue news blog | twitter | pinterest