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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 03 12:46 am)
the clothroom uses obj props not cr2's
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So is that TTFN or TANSTAAFL?
The cloth room works nicely with raw OBJ files. I use it that way all the time.
You may not be able to wrap the net entirely around a human, but you could get
it partway around.
Place the human horizontal, with the net horizontal over the human but not touching.
Scale the net up or down and move it around until you can tell that it will
drape over the right parts of the human.
(This is the hard part, and will probably take several complete tries to get it right.)
Set the timeline for 30 frames or more.
Select the net; get into the cloth room; Clothify the net.
In the "collide against" dialog, pick the parts of the human that need to be
surrounded by the net.
Start the simulation.
When done, get out of the cloth room and find the frame that looks best.
With the net still selected, hit Object : Spawn Morph Target, and give the
morph a name.
Save the net as a Prop. It will then have a morph that pulls it into the
position you made with the cloth room.
My python page
My ShareCG freebies
*the clothroom uses obj props not cr2's
*That's not completely correct, you can use a body part of a CR2 as a dynamic object. It's called a "hybrid" CR2. I've made two chair's who use this technic: a beachchair and a folding chair. You can download them from my freebies and follow the instructions to see how it works.
Best regards,
Bopper.
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