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Quote - > Quote - What am I doing wrong?
Most likely nothing.
The pose your showing is one of the known awkward ones.Quote - Any ideas?
Hide the thigh and possibly other leg/body parts that are completely covered by any clothes.
Thanks for the reply. I wasn't sure if hiding the thigh would be acceptable if I put the product up for sale.
Quote - I wasn't sure if hiding the thigh would be acceptable if I put the product up for sale.
That's ultimately up to the store that you submit it to, but so long as you mention the need to do it in the ReadMe; even better also including a pose to do it you may improve your chances of it passing testing.
Quote - > Quote - I wasn't sure if hiding the thigh would be acceptable if I put the product up for sale.
That's ultimately up to the store that you submit it to, but so long as you mention the need to do it in the ReadMe; even better also including a pose to do it you may improve your chances of it passing testing.
With the issue of poke thru, no matter what the body part is most stores will not accept it.
Here is what I would do, add a magnet for "extreme" poses to solve the poke thru issue if it can be solved by either the magnets included for V4 or spherical zones.
This was one of the discussions I had over at 3dcommune a while ago about some issues with poke thru.
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Quote - It seems the magnetize pose fixes one thing and makes it worse elsewhere.
That is a fact. Fun, isn't it? Also, using something like Morphing Clothes to make morphs to match V4's JCM usually isn't enough, or makes matters worse, depending.
You can't fix it with Joint Parameters -- you are likely to just break other poses and pull your hair out in the process.
BTW, you can expect the same thing with a sleeved item. Shoulders can be equally fun. This is one of the reasons why the Marketplace is full of sleeveless tops and mini skirts that are so short they barely cover Vicky's hoo hah. V4's thigh and shoulder joints are the devil incarnate for clothes makers.
You need to create your own custom JCM for the pants. View the mesh in Poser or DS with the leg bent to -100 or -90 and count polygons from a point of reference (that pocket or the waistband), so you can locate the problem area on the unbent clothes in your modeler. Make a morph that pulls that area out quite a bit, and up a little. Be sure to include some of the inner thigh toward the crotch as well. It will be buried there farther than you can see. Put the resulting morph deltas into a channel that looks something like this:
targetGeom JThighBendFwdR
{
name JThighBendFwdR
initValue 0
hidden 1
forceLimits 1
min 0
max 1.1
trackingScale 0.02
keys
{
static 0
k 0 0
}
interpStyleLocked 0
valueOpDeltaAdd
Figure
rThigh
xrot
deltaAddDelta -0.011111
indexes (number varies with model)
numbDeltas (number varies with model)
deltas
(...... delta info here)
You're welcome. No, you're not being inept. In fact, based on the picture you posted, it looks like you had gone about as far as you can go without adding the custom JCM.
Remember, when making a JCM, if the joint's rotation is a negative number, your deltaAddDelta will also be a negative number. If the joint's rotation is positive, the deltaAddDelta will be positive. The formula used to figure out the deltaAddDelta is: Divide 1 by the joint rotation. For instance a JCM to fix a thigh bent to -90 would be 1 / -90 = -0.011111
You can also leave the JCM channels unhidden until you've made sure they are working correctly.
Good luck.
Quote - You're welcome. No, you're not being inept. In fact, based on the picture you posted, it looks like you had gone about as far as you can go without adding the custom JCM.
Remember, when making a JCM, if the joint's rotation is a negative number, your deltaAddDelta will also be a negative number. If the joint's rotation is positive, the deltaAddDelta will be positive. The formula used to figure out the deltaAddDelta is: Divide 1 by the joint rotation. For instance a JCM to fix a thigh bent to -90 would be 1 / -90 = -0.011111
You can also leave the JCM channels unhidden until you've made sure they are working correctly.
Good luck.
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I've got JCMs in the clothing figure, but when I magnetize to V4, the poke-thru is still there (albeit to a lesser degree). Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?