WildHunt1 opened this issue on Jul 09, 2007 · 9 posts
Acadia posted Mon, 09 July 2007 at 8:00 PM
Quote - If this has been answered elsewhere, please redirect me. I've searched, but I couldn't find anything. I am curious about one thing: Why is it that with some characters, I can put clothes on them, INJ that character's body into the clothes and they conform beautifully, and with other characters I do that and nothing happens at all. Same clothes, they just act differently. Is there any particular reasoning behind that, is it something I can change in the character model, or is it just one of those weird quirks where I just have to put the information in manually to make it even remotely work? I'll give an example. I have Vexxis by VAMP3D (beautiful character) and I put her in Hongyu's Evening Dress. The dress fit properly, except in the upper chest area, so I clicked on the dress, chose Body, and clicked the body INJ for Vexxis. Nothing. So, I was playing around with Paris by Sahejaa aand Makena (another beautiful character), and I put her in Hongyu's Evening Dress. I clicked INJ, and BOOM, the dress conformed to her perfectly all over, no problems. Just one of those little curiosity things that's been bugging me. shrug
You need to be injecting your character morph IE: Vexxis, into the body of the figure IE: Vicky, not the clothing that Vicky is wearing.
Basically the basic steps are:
Clothing is made for the default figure without morphs injected. So unless the character package you bought hasn't changed the body shape at all, chances are you will have body parts poking through the clothing that you have to use the parameter dials to fit.
Not all clothing has corresponding body morphs in them and therefore can't be fit using the parameter dials. In cases like that you need something like "The Tailor" (from Daz3D) to add some corresponding body morphs to the clothing, or a program such as Wardrobe Wizard (From PhilC) that can fit pretty much any clothing between any Wardrobe Wizard supported figures be they big or small figures.
You should have a look at my essay for new users if you haven't already. Has lots of information including the various types of clothing.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2703503&page=1#message_3017914
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