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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
Quote - > Quote - Hi Jartz
These are great! Have you made the JCMs for your outfits, yet?
If you mean full body morphs, no I haven't.
What he means is, Joint Controlled Morphs - the big one is when you move the collarbones up and down, a morph is automatically dialed that spans the collar (left or right) and the chest, that stretches the breast up and down. It basically has to be duplicated into any modeled clothing that will cover that area, and the internal morph channels have to be set the same way as the figure so that as the figure bends the collar, the JCM for the collar in the clothing will be dialed just the same as the figure's. It is not simple, regrettably, but learnable.
Edit: oops, the above applies to everything BUT V4 and Sydney/Simon (and the other G2 variations), since they largely do not use JCM (that's what the Magnetize Clothing poses are for). Carry on :)
*Paying the rent
I hear ya! You know, I was creating a line of original poser figures called the plain folks. I was going to sell them to get money to buy my son's braces and walker, then take the rest of the proceeds and start an artists relief fund. A few mean spirited indiviuals put a stop to the project.
Anyway, if there's anything I can do to help just pm me here.
Edit: oops, the above applies to everything BUT V4 and Sydney/Simon (and the other G2 variations), since they largely do not use JCM (that's what the Magnetize Clothing poses are for). Carry on :)
In my experience V4 still needs the JCM-morphs, I've made some cloths for V4, but I couldn't manage to make them without JCM. especially the collars, the elbows and the knees. The clothing magnets do some part of the cloth fitting, but not all. When you have very tight clothing like sweaters and stockings, you will still need to have poke-troughs. If you take a look at the CR2-file of the DAZ-V4 bodysuit, you will find JCM-morphs.
Great suit BTW, Patorak.
best regards,
Bopperthijs
-How can you improve things when you don't make mistakes?
It's looking good indeed.
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Hi TOPcat831
I'm sorry I haven't gotten back with you sooner. I've been going through my lightwave bookmarks searching for more links. All lot of them are down. Over the years I've saved their tuts in html or pdf format, though. Pm me with your email address. There's an important tut from suture net that I'd like to share with you. It's an explanation of the modeling tools and where they are located.
Cheers
Pat
Wow! That looks absolutely awesome!
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
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Excellent idea on the magnets! Don't worry about hijacking. We're having a party here and everyone is sharing.