xantor opened this issue on Sep 06, 2006 · 10 posts
Darboshanski posted Thu, 07 September 2006 at 11:36 AM
Quote - It is sort of connected - the DAZ flip-flops are an example of one of the "two shoe" figures that xantor was discussing. However he was concerned with conforming rather than parenting. Since the flip-flops are one figure, you can only parent them together, not separately. You could do one of two things: 1) Parent two copies of the flip flops, making the left one invisible in one figure and the right invisible in the other. 2) Hack them apart in a modelling application (or possibly with the grouping tool) and make smart props for your figure.
I've tried the hacking and it would seem that is the best route. I would cut them in half and then save them as .obj, bring 'em into poser then save them as smart props. I have to say though Jessi has some very wicked feet...LOL!
Thanks Bob!!
Micheál