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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Look for clothing sets that have the same morphs you have for your figures.
If you want skin-tight clothing, you might try drawing the clothing on the skin texture map. A lot of people do that for stockings.
The ultra-morph woman figure has built-in clothing morphs. You're somewhat limited in variety, but on the other hand, you have a guaranteed fit.
My understanding is that most of the fairies, starting with the one from DAZ are based on or similar in size to the New Young Woman model (who isn't as "endowed"). If you start with clothing for the NYW and modify theose pieces you should have less trouble. I'd also suggest talking to Traveler, also known as Morphing Man, because he is perhaps the best at getting things to fit once you've changed the underlying shape. Nerd and Bloodsong are good resources as well. Good luck, she is off to a great start! Carolly
Alice is based on Vicki, right? You may want to check out the3dwizard's Clothing Pack 1 in the parket place. It has morphs for DAZ's clothing pack for Victoria, and they may be able to help you.
Otherwise, get friendly with those magnets or a modelling program and make some morphs yourself.
Hope this helps.
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As is probably very common, I'm exploring some ideas for faerie/elven characters. I have Alice, and Delilah, and Wysteria, but even with such intimidating perfection around I'm still game to try my hand. I'm basing a character on Alice right now, and thus begins my first hurdle: the clothing sets I have to start from all seem based either on a lady more "endowed" than Alice, or are P4fem-based (in the case of Delilah/Wysteria). With the collective wisdom out there, what seems to be the "best" method for fixing, say, a stock bikini top so as not to need lots of extra stuffing to fit? I'm thinking either getting handy with magnets or making a form-fitting piece from skin polygons of the covered area. Am I on the right track? If magnets are useful enough to make nicely-form-fitting clothing, and if I find the manual a wee bit less than perfectly helpful in this area, is there a tutorial out there for such things? Many thanks in advance! Mark