Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: New Clothing Converter on the market?

kalon opened this issue on Apr 29, 2007 · 131 posts


BastBlack posted Tue, 01 May 2007 at 6:32 PM

Okay I just polished off a few High Res conversions.  I converted BatLab's Miko outfit for V3 to M3, Royloo's Laura kimono to M3, and the jacket and collar from Lady Little Fox's Aiko Infamous to M3.

I haven't had the chance to test to the cr2s to see how they pose or look on M3 yet, but I have opened the new objs in Uvmapper and STOMP.  The conversion itself looks very smooth, much smoother than any converter thus far. This is a huge plus... I cannot understate just how big a plus this is.  oO

Having said that though, it is aways hard to convert from female to male because of the chest. The items that I converted still have a female looking chest even though it is reshaped to M3. This is not bad though. I can polish off the conversions in Blacksmith. The objs will need their look masculinized anyway.

I can easily see myself converting clothes while I'm working. Conversion happens in the background. This is a huge time saver.

And here's the really wild part.  I don't think the newly created objs have their original morphs anymore. However, adding morphs to clothing is a snap with Wardrobe Wizard.

So..... This could be my new clothing conversion process (yes I am over-the-top nitpicky):

  1. Do a high res conversion in CrossDresser.
  2. Take new objs in Uvmapper, weld vertices, smooth normals by material. (for Blacksmith)
  3. Take obj into STOMP, reorder obj by materials. (for faster poser renders)
        A) If it is a conversion from Female to Male, take obj into Blacksmith and masculinize.
  4. Open Poser, open Wardrobe Wizard. Convert clothing from Default figure to Morphed figure.

Wala! The best of all worlds! ^^
I will test this method tonight.

bB