TheKeeper opened this issue on Dec 27, 2007 · 16 posts
Stepdad posted Thu, 27 December 2007 at 11:43 PM
Quote - Well, the tutorial didn't look all that bad, for the most part. The steps seemed very easy to follow. I'll definitely consider MorphMaster as another option! Thank you!
TheKeeper
Well, not too certain about wardrobe wizard, as I understand it it's primarly geared towards converting clothing from one figure type to another rather than morph transforms, but I could be wrong as it's not a program that I've used personally.
I've heard good things about the Tailor from a friend who owns a copy, again not a program I use personally but he swears by it. He says for figures other than V4 it's about as easy as it gets, you load the CR2 file for the figure (Like Aiko or V3), then load the CR2 file for the clothing, pick the morphs from a list of full body morphs and then click on the transfer button and save the final result. Pretty much a 1, 2 3 sort of process from the way he explained it.
From what I understand he was having some difficulty getting the program to work with V4 - apparently from what he was saying some of the FBM's in V4 are a bit different, so he finally had to create FBM's for the V4 character himself by applying the morph, creating a full body morph in poser, then saving a special version of the V4 cr2 he called V4 Tailor.
Then the tailor could find the FBM's fine and it seems to work great even with the standard V4 character, he only uses the "Tailor" cr2 to load into the tailor as a reference file.
Me personally I probably use a much less popular method, when I need a morph I export the clothing in question to an obj file, edit it in a modelling application and then reimport it as a morph target. Works for me, but some people prefer the click and it's done approach.
Nothing wrong with that mind you, but my workflow and application is probably a lot different than most so I've kinda developed my own way of doing things.
Just my 2 cents worth
Stepdad