Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: How to inject DAZ character morphs in a modelled cloth?

vincebagna opened this issue on Jun 19, 2007 · 58 posts


Letterworks posted Tue, 19 June 2007 at 2:31 PM

vincebagna

Actually that answer is somewhat the same. There is no "magic" way to move the morphs form one of the DAZ or E-F or any other figure into the clothing for them. Rather you have to create the morphs in the clothing to MATCH the appropriate morph in the figure, which can be done in several ways. One (and probably the most detailed/accurate) is to import the clothing model back into a 3d program and model in the appropriate morphs to match, then load them into the Poser fiels.

There are short cuts, I believe that DAZ sells a set of magnets that can be used to morph clothing to match the major V4 morphs. There are also programs like the Wardrobe Wizard and the Tailor that can be used to duplicate the morphs with more or less detail and accuracy, depending on YOUR skill with them. Oh and Neitherworks Studio is known for making magnet sets to match the morphs of most Poser figures.

Once the morphs have been made they can be added to the figure and there are several other programs that can assist you with that, like those sold by Demension 3d in the market place here, or Morph Master ( I believe it's called) soldd at DAZ.

So like I said, unfortunatly there isn't a "magic" way to do this.  Even with the tools I've listed, and others I;m sure I;ve overlooked, it still takes WORK to create each morph in the clothing to match each morph in the base figure. Makes for a bit more repect for the creators that go to that much trouble for their customers and compared to the prices of "REAL" 3d items sold elsewhere, with a LOT less capability a real bargain... Opps sorry for the rant, comes from reading to many anti-Poser threads on other sites, by people who don;t beieve that there is real art and work involved in using Poser, I'll stop now.

mike

mike