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Subject: Clothes Converter or Wardrobe Wizard? Which one. . .


AshleyW ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 9:46 AM · edited Sat, 16 November 2024 at 9:03 PM

Hello all,

I'm looking for an outfit converter program like Clothes Converter (by markdc)http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=3069

or Wardrobe Wizard (by PhilC)   http://www.philc.net/WardrobeWizard.htm

Basically, I want to covert outfits designed for V3 to other figure types like Miki, Jesse and SP3; and outfits designed for M3 to David and M2, and vice versa.

Has anybody tried or know both apps.?   Which one is better?   (Currently, I'm leaning toward Clothes Converter if they are equally good, for CC costs $20 less than WW.  )

Or is there other choices that may get the job done even faster?

Your advices or suggestions are much appreciated!

 

 


BAR-CODE ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 10:14 AM

I dont know wich is best .. im looking for such a program myself ..but just look at the figures suported and think twice before buying...

Im thinking of getting WW from PhilC because it has the most suported figures, And the great way PhilC is helping his costumers and everybody else for that matter.

One thing i dont get is the demo version of ww .. thats a bit out of date IMHO ...

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shg0816 ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 10:27 AM

I asked the same thing in under a different topic, and got the same answer.

People thought Wardrobe Wizard was the better choice as it supported mroe characters. So, I think I'll have to breakdown and buy it here soon, as there are clothes that Aiko has, that I would like to use on V3.


MachineClaw ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 10:30 AM

Clothing converter works better with Daz figures but it takes work.  Think of it as a baby version of a 3d modeling program where you use magnet like pull and push to make the clothing fit.  it's not a one button converter at all.

Wardrobe wizard is very easy and is a one button converter, owrk fairly well in converting however will not convert boots or gloves.

I have bought both.  Only have Clothing Conveter 1.0 as each upgrade in functionality was a upgrade price.  CC was buggy and hard to use, 2.2 may be better but lack of support, help, and not easy to use I don't use it at all anymore.  Wardrobe Wizard is quick and painless, after converting using a poser magent here and there usually fixes any conversion problems.  WW doesn't do shoes, boots, or gloves which is disapointing but ya can usally get around that by hiding body parts parenting and resizing in poser.

for whatever that is worth...


nickedshield ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 12:51 PM

One thing about WW that hasn't been mentioned for a long time: When you do the initial conversion, depending on outfit, it can take upwards of hour to complete. But once it's done you can use that outfit on any supported figure. Which can take a few minutes. I agree whole heartedly with MachineClaw's evaluation of CC.

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JOELGLAINE ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 12:56 PM

WW WILL do boots!  I converted some to Rikishi just last night and it worked like a charm!

See: http://www.planit3d.com/source/album_page.php?pic_id=9193

The R-lina spacesuit and M3 boots! ^__^

The BEST BUY EVAHHHH!  Best money I ever spent on a poser accessory!

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randym77 ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 1:03 PM
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I own both, and I vote for Wardrobe Wizard.  CC can get you a higher quality conversion, but it has a steep learning curve.  WW is far quicker and easier, at least for a newbie.

If you are a merchant who wants to convert her models to other figures and sell them, it might be worth it to go with CC.  Otherwise, WW is definitely the way to go.


duckmango ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 3:45 PM

I also own both programs. I use Clothes Converter 2.2 for most of my conversions, as long as the figures are supported in the "autoconvert" feature (That's for one-click, automatic conversions between figures). If it's not in autoconvert, then I turn to Wardrobe Wizard, rather than deal with the manual conversion process in CC.

So, in regards to the list of figures from the orginal poster, Autoconvert will work on conversions between V3, S3, D3 and M3 figures. It doesn't support M2 or Miki. It does support V3/S3 to Jessi conversions, but not vice versa.

I generally try to use CC over WW because: 1) Transferring morphs to the converted clothes takes a few clicks in CC. In WW, it's a much more tedious process that involves clicking on individual body parts and a lot of joint parameters. 2) I find the CC interface easy to use (that's just personal preference.)

WW is clearly superior than CC in its wide ranging figure support, and in PhilC's customer service.


AshleyW ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 4:13 PM

Thank you all for the input!   I think I'll go for WW now, although it'll take another two months before I actually buy it (as I have $30 budget limit per month on Poser stuff).

Also, JOELGLAINE (Joey Pen), very nice picture!     Where can I find the cool R-lina spacesuit?

Thanks again!


JOELGLAINE ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 5:13 PM

At: http://market.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?vendor=200345  Scroll down to 'Space Travelina".

It was the first item I ever bought on Rendo! Because of ONE feature that does NOT require a seperate figure: It come with an EXPLODING space ship.  You can rescale for any other figure and the thing has an EXPLODE morph!  OH MY GOD! @__@  The coolest MODEL EVER!  It can blow UP!??! Whoa!

After getting that--I had to Lina to with the clothes! :lol:

The rest is history! Nyahahhahahah!

I cannot save the world. Only my little piece of it. If we all act together, we can save the world.--Nelson Mandela
An  inconsistent hobgoblin is the fool of little minds
Taking "Just do it" to a whole new level!   


AshleyW ( ) posted Fri, 29 September 2006 at 9:26 PM · edited Fri, 29 September 2006 at 9:29 PM

Joey, thank you for the info.   Yes, the cool spaceship will be on my 'to-buy' list.   Also, I'm quite attracted to the space helmet you used in the wonderful pic.   Could you tell me where I can find the helmet?

Thanks!

Ashley

 


pokeydots ( ) posted Sat, 30 September 2006 at 12:42 AM

Did you all look at Phils front page?  There is a new item up there!

Poser 9 SR3  and 8 sr3
=================
Processor Type:  AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size:  1TB
Processor - Clock Speed:  2.8 GHz
Operating System:  Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 
Graphics Type:  ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics 
System Ram:  8GB 


JOELGLAINE ( ) posted Sat, 30 September 2006 at 8:09 AM

First --I'm JOEL not Joey Pen.  The is the name we have to put on ALL the action pics in the contest.  There is also Emma Quill and Rosie Ink names in other categories.  I would have prefered to put my own name on my OWN material. >___<

Second- Thankies about the helmet!  I made in Wings 3d.  It does look better in a render, than unrendered.  I'm still hammering on it, and not completely happy with it, yet. If you like it, I may release it as a freebie.  I was inspired to try and make a copy of the 'Tactical Spacesuit for HIM" by En I got over on Sixus1's site.

Mine didn't come out as good as the original, but it's still a WIP. ^__^V,,

@ Pokey--thanks for the heads up!  WHOOOHOO!  A way to make dynamic cloth into conforming cloth!  NOW I know what he meant when he remarked he an idea when I told him I wanted support for ALL characters with the Clothing Creator!  168 isn't all--- But it's a start!  @__@;; DANG, he must not ever sleep. 

ok.....one more time!     ALL HAIL PHIL!!!!  WE"RE NOT WORTHY! :lol:  The dude rules. Period. ^____^

I cannot save the world. Only my little piece of it. If we all act together, we can save the world.--Nelson Mandela
An  inconsistent hobgoblin is the fool of little minds
Taking "Just do it" to a whole new level!   


OKCRandy ( ) posted Sun, 01 October 2006 at 12:40 PM · edited Sun, 01 October 2006 at 12:43 PM

Quote - Hello all,

I'm looking for an outfit converter program like Clothes Converter (by markdc)http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=3069

or Wardrobe Wizard (by PhilC)   http://www.philc.net/WardrobeWizard.htm

Basically, I want to covert outfits designed for V3 to other figure types like Miki, Jesse and SP3; and outfits designed for M3 to David and M2, and vice versa.

Has anybody tried or know both apps.?   Which one is better?   (Currently, I'm leaning toward Clothes Converter if they are equally good, for CC costs $20 less than WW.  )

Or is there other choices that may get the job done even faster?

Your advices or suggestions are much appreciated!

 

 

 

I do not know about WW, but CC is not very good. CC documentation is very weak and lacking information even for the Auto Convert. It also has a big learning curve and lacks the support that I know PhilC gives.

I own CC and wish I had never bought it. Just my opinion.




arcady ( ) posted Sun, 01 October 2006 at 4:13 PM

Quote - Wardrobe wizard is very easy and is a one button converter, owrk fairly well in converting however will not convert boots or gloves.

I guess I better get rid of those boots I converted to fit Aiko... 👅

I recommend Wardrobe Wizard as well. But watch all of the tutorials. You will be doing some joint parameter and magnet work after conversion, and that becomes a lot less scary after seeing how easy it is to do in he tutorials.

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arcady ( ) posted Sun, 01 October 2006 at 4:18 PM

Quote - I generally try to use CC over WW because: 1) Transferring morphs to the converted clothes takes a few clicks in CC. In WW, it's a much more tedious process that involves clicking on individual body parts and a lot of joint parameters. 2) I find the CC interface easy to use (that's just personal preference.)

Wardrobe Wizard will carry morph targets over automatically if you convert unregrouped, unre-whatever the other option was under advanced.

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