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Subject: Adapting clothing between figures?


Philywebrider ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 11:38 AM · edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 2:53 PM

I see Daz has a Clothing Converter, and the's a Wardrobe Wizard. There may be others? I was hoping I could get some imput on the good points of what's available. Do the programs work? Do the adaptive clothes fit well? This will be my first try at this sort of thing,


hborre ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 12:01 PM

EvilInnocence has CrossDresser.  I have tried both Wardrobe Wizard and CrossDresser with some degree of success.  Sometimes it is right-on-the-mark, other times you have to go back and tweak your settings.


nyguy ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 12:11 PM

Quote - EvilInnocence has CrossDresser.  I have tried both Wardrobe Wizard and CrossDresser with some degree of success.  Sometimes it is right-on-the-mark, other times you have to go back and tweak your settings.

I agree with you on this, never had any success with Clothing Converter what so ever. WW and CD are so far the best for clothing converting. Each has a draw back but they both work.

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Philywebrider ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 1:46 PM

*WW and CD are so far the best for clothing converting. Each has a draw back but they both work.

*What's the drawbacks?

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hborre ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 2:01 PM

PhilC puts out WW.  One drawback is the pokethrough issue many encounter even with regular character dedicated clothing.  But this is usually an easy fix with some tweaking in the software(s) to reconfigure the mesh.


Dead_Reckoning ( ) posted Thu, 18 September 2008 at 3:09 PM

Quote - > Quote - EvilInnocence has CrossDresser.  I have tried both Wardrobe Wizard and CrossDresser with some degree of success.  Sometimes it is right-on-the-mark, other times you have to go back and tweak your settings.

I agree with you on this, never had any success with Clothing Converter what so ever. WW and CD are so far the best for clothing converting. Each has a draw back but they both work.

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ashley9803 ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2008 at 1:34 AM

From my experiences CrossDresser3 has been the most reliable for me so far.
It usually works well, but I have sometimes had clothes (dresses) rip when posing figures.
There's a weld option which maybe I should have used to prevent this.
If you include high settings and transfer the morphs, it may take a while to convert, and you may think that it's hung, but it eventually finishes and does a very good job.
On HQ settings I think it took about 11 minutes to convert a quite complex outfit, RDNA SnowBride I think it was.


kobaltkween ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2008 at 4:33 PM · edited Fri, 19 September 2008 at 4:35 PM

someone please correct me if i'm wrong.  i believe CrossDresser only works on the default figure, not a morphed one.  you need a second product and procedure if you want to fit a morphed figure.  Wardrobe Wizard fits morphed figures.  and allows you to convert to welded props if you're like me and want to make something dynamic.  as far as i can tell without purchasing CrossDresser, it's more accurate and more modular than Wardrobe Wizard, and Wardrobe Wizard is more powerful and more complete.



hborre ( ) posted Fri, 19 September 2008 at 7:05 PM

Cobaltdream does have a point.  I haven't used CrossDresser in a while but, to my recollection, it does only rely on the licensed base figure unlike WW uses the cr2 for conversions.


AnAardvark ( ) posted Mon, 22 September 2008 at 3:12 PM

Quote - Cobaltdream does have a point.  I haven't used CrossDresser in a while but, to my recollection, it does only rely on the licensed base figure unlike WW uses the cr2 for conversions.

CrossDresser now does work on figures which contain the DAZ morphs, or at least sets of them. It is an additional license. I think that, for V4, they have the morphs++, the elite morphs, and the Aiko morphs. CrossDresser also can convert cloves, and does a perhaps little better job on shoes than WW. WW can convert to custom morphed figures, which is a real big plus.


kobaltkween ( ) posted Mon, 22 September 2008 at 3:45 PM

AnAardvark - thanks for the correction!



JQP ( ) posted Mon, 22 September 2008 at 3:58 PM

"What's the drawbacks?"

Footwear.  Aardvark's statement that XD works on shoes is news to me, but I haven't tried the most recent versions.

My advice?  Test the available demos thoroughly, on different types of clothes.


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