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Subject: About Virtual Fashion Basic for Poser, One Question


BinkiKitty ( ) posted Sun, 02 July 2006 at 10:09 PM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 5:17 AM

Hi all!

Does anyone here know if you are allowed to load other non-poser figures into Virtual Fashion Basic? See, it being about one hundred dollars, I don't want to spend all that money only to find out I can't really create any dynamic clothing for characters like V3, Aiko, M3, D3, and SP3...so I wanted to make sure because I decided to go ahead and spend for it.

If anyone would be so kind as to help, it would be much appreciated. :)


theodote ( ) posted Sun, 02 July 2006 at 10:30 PM

You can't load the other figures into VF basic, but you really don't need to. If you can deal with a few extra steps you can load the clothing into Poser and fit it to the other figures from there. 

Olivier over at Runtime DNA has a tutorial posted in their forum that's very helpful.


BinkiKitty ( ) posted Sun, 02 July 2006 at 11:12 PM

Oooh, thank you soooo much! I really appreciate it. :)


Marque ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 7:15 AM

Can you make good clothing with it? Haven't seen much from the ads that looks different from what's already been done.


BinkiKitty ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 10:46 AM

As far as I can tell you can make absolutely anything. Pants, shirts, jackets, dresses, shoes. Everything.


madcap23 ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 1:14 PM

I have VF and it is a very good program for beginers (Like me). I have made several things with it at this point, it can even do mesh/transparent materials..

The only problem that I and some others have had is that some times you have to make the clothing a bit baggier than I would like in order for it to be able to be brought into poser.

This can be dealt with by doing a rescale of the figure during the cloth sim.

 

Good luck

Madcap23


theodote ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 4:43 PM

Marque, whether or not any outfit looks different from what has already been done probably depends more on the imagination of the creator than on the program used. A pencil skirt done in Max is still a pencil skirt!

That said, I have to warn you BinkiKitty -- this program is not perfect, and anything complicated is going to take just as much work as it would in any modeller. But it works the way I think.:-) I have a pile of paper dress patterns and it's great to simply take a pair of scissors to a big old hunk of cloth using the patterns as a rough guide.  The last couple of images in my gallery use outfits I made, if you are interested.  They are not unusual -- just a couple of folkwear patterns.

Have fun!


Marque ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 6:47 PM

Thank you for the pics I appreciate it! So you just cut them out and fit them like you are sewing them?


theodote ( ) posted Mon, 03 July 2006 at 9:18 PM

Yup, that's the way!  It is also often the way Chanel reportedly worked -- and if it was good enough for her. . . :-)


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