Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: My first clothing conversion using wardrobe wizard

Darboshanski opened this issue on Sep 23, 2006 · 10 posts


Acadia posted Sun, 24 September 2006 at 3:36 AM

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How do you go with WW when the orignal clothes dont fit the model very good ,, I have some BVH items for V3 I want to convert to a morphed V3 that no matter what dont fit clean all over  , to fit the breasts , the belly will poke,  fit the hips the breast will poke , conform too dont fit it ,,, what do you do with clothes like this , is there a way to make the fit all over ?

Rod

I have most if not all of BVH's clothing packages.  I've analyzed most of the items (still have some to do).  Now all I have to do is put the clothing on the morphed V3 or SP3 or Aiko, or any other WW supported figure and click one button (convert to), and the clothing is adjusted to fit that figure's body. I do a couple of "smooth" or an "inflate" on the outfit's body part and I'm done. Takes literally less than a minute.

Another nice thing about WW is that you don't even need to have the original figure in your library to use the clothing, so long as you have the clothing and the WW .dat analysis file.  For example I don't have MayaDoll but there was a free dress that I liked.  Someone was kind enough to analyze the dress for me and give me the WW .dat file for that clothing's analysis (not the clothing file, just the data WW stored),  and now I can use that dress on any of my WW supported figures without having MayaDoll in my library.  The only time you need to have the original figure in your library is if you want to do the analysis yourself.

PhilC has a forum where people can share their .dat files with other WW users, and a forum where you can put in a request for a .dat file for a specific outfit.

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