Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: MFD as Conforming/Dynamic clothing?

JamieReid opened this issue on Dec 27, 2005 · 187 posts


FaeMoon posted Fri, 16 April 2010 at 9:01 PM

Quote - just to say a couple of things:

in my experience, clothes that fit tightly much don't change when you make them dynamic.  for instance, the dynamic Starlight gown at RDNA fits over the chest like that (i really don't like that, actually), and no amount of letting it drape gave me any different results.  i'm working with a dynamic catsuit right now.  there's also all sorts of things you can do with dynamic settings. 

i'm still not sure from what you're saying if the dynamic part is singular or multiple.  if you just clothifiy each portion of a conforming outfit, you get bad results at the joins.  you probably know better than that, but i did that once upon a time, so i figured i'd just confirm.

what grichter is saying, if i'm not mistaken, is that if you make a figure sit in the regular fashion, you have someone who sits down without adjusting their clothing.  women generally smooth their skirt when they sit to deal with bunching at the waist.  choreographed groups can duplicate tugging at stuff, but that seems like a lot of trouble.  the easiest way to simulate the effect is to let gravity do the work. so if you get her into sitting position tilted forward, that's like tugging it forward.  then you can tilt her back into final position.

Ahh, no I didn't know better than that.   I think I may end up playing with this for awhile.  I have to work tomorrow, so may not be until the next day until I can do more.   I'll try this again, and probably will end up making a new pose to use, since this one is tilted back somewhat.  

What you say makes sense.  I'll give it a try.  This is a picture I've wanted to do for awhile and the first scene got corrupted, which gives me a chance to try to do the dress right this time.

Thank you guys.  I'll update this soon.

DA