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That should work fine, although you'll probably need to tweek the JP's a bit afterwards. Otherwise there's the method I described in the thread linked above. Hope this helps.Hello, I followed your instructions, but the JPs get very screwed up and turning off the spherical falloffs doesn't seem to help. I tried this using the vicky 2 p4 model, by the way. The whole thing also seems kind of off center (I.e. hair props don't line up on z axis properly, figure centers seem off). Do you have any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Thanks, Matt Baucco
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Hello, Does anyone know if I can make a figure with clothing and props in poser, export as an .obj file, then take that .obj into the figure setup and apply the default bones and joints? This way, I could easily make figures with clothing that conformed better, as it would be part of the mesh. If not, is there any other way to do it? I tried Mason's tutorial, but I am to dense to make it go. Thanks, Matt Baucco