odf opened this issue on Oct 27, 2008 · 13933 posts
Cage posted Tue, 16 March 2010 at 10:25 PM
Quote - In addition, I'm looking for a way to generalize the making of JCM so that the transformation can be applied to another piece of clothing. Is the script that Cage is working on will solve that?
Hi, Amy. I'm not sure my script would be what you want for this. It can transfer morphs, but it only works with one actor at a time, and so far I haven't done any testing with adjoining actors to make sure morphs transfer well at the weld seams. It's also a PoserPython script which, as I understand it, won't work in Daz Studio.
A much better bet is Morphing Clothes, by Dimension3D. It's available in the Renderosity marketplace and is such a useful utility that it's more than worth the purchase price. I was able to transfer Antonia's JCM's directly to your early testing version of the bikini bottom using Morphing Clothes, and it handled quite well. Morphing Clothes is the utility I used when developing my shorts for Antonia, and I believe Ian Porter has been using it as well for his project. Morphing Clothes is a standalone application, so there shouldn't be any problem using it, no matter whether one uses Poser or Daz Studio.
Quote - I have posted a set of utility poses for Antonia to sharecg. Also posted to the Pose Sets section of the developers site.
These are great! Thanks, Les! :woot:
Quote - odf, thank you for the tips. Your JCMs for Antonia are really good! I tried to pose Victoria in the same way, she doesn't look as good as Antonia.
Ouchies! My eyes! The pain! Oh, the bad bending! All the years of Poser joint-handling trauma are coming back to me now! :scared:
Thank goodness for Antonia! :woot:
(Waves) Hi, odf! Sorry I haven't been participating in the thread recently. My Antonias are sadly neglected at the moment. :lol:
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Cage can be an opinionated jerk who posts without thinking. He apologizes for this. He's honestly not trying to be a turkeyhead.
Cage had some freebies, compatible with Poser 11 and below. His Python scripts were saved at archive.org, along with the rest of the Morphography site, where they were hosted.