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Subject: Did anyone use FR-Venus?


imagination304 ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 2:50 AM · edited Tue, 04 February 2025 at 6:07 AM

Hi all,

I found that other V4 clothes could NOTcover FR-Venus body (Poke-through problem) in Poser 7.

Here are my steps:

  1. loading a V4.2 figure

  2. applying V4.2 morph++

  3. injecting FR-Venus face morph

  4. injecting FR-Venus body morph

  5. applying FR-Mat

  6. loading other V4 clothes to conform it to Venus body
    What's wrong with my steps? What should I do so that the cloth can cover her body?

(I contacted the author last Friday and no answer received yet.)
Thanks in advance


Replicant ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 5:21 AM

First try using a magnetise to V4 on the clothing. (Found in the Daz V4 Pose folder in whatever runtime you installed V4 to).

This should help but most vendor custom morphs need you to do some extra work on whatever clothing item you are using.

Check your V4 morphs++ after you inject the character morph. Select V4 body then open the morphs++ for the body and take note of any settings that have changed from 0. These will typically include Fitness, Voluptuous and I'm seeing more using Bodybuilder. Find these same settings in the clothing and dial in the same values. Repeat for V4's breast morphs and glutes. With luck the clothing will contain all of the usual V4 morphs that the vendors tend to use. Dialling the cloth to the same values should cure the pokes. If not you need to learn magnets to get rid of them.

If the character morph uses a custom shape instead of dialled in values its much harder and all you can do is experiment with the clothing dials (and magnets) to get as near as you can.


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estherau ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 5:22 AM

unfortunately conform doesn't mean it will make the clothes fit your morphed V4

I don't have that morph or your outfit but this may help anyway:-

There may be some dials you can turn in the body section of the clothes, or maybe if you eg select V4 collars and click on properties in the parameters dial and uncheck the visibility box this might help. Or you could not morph her body into qutie as much venus when she's wearing clothes.

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hborre ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 6:06 AM

Or you can purchase Morphing Clothes and add those missing morphs to the conforming clothing.  In that regard, the clothing will conform much better with very little poke-through, if any, and you can add any dial driven custom morphs for exact fit.  Depending on the model, a simple copy model and paste to clothing will transfer all the parameter values after conforming.


Winterclaw ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 11:01 AM

Where is the pokethrough happening?  Not all clothing items have all body morphs.

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Acadia ( ) posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 5:09 PM

Quote - unfortunately conform doesn't mean it will make the clothes fit your morphed V4

 

Yep.  Clothing is designed to fit the default shape of V4, unless the clothing package comes with a character morph, then it is designed to fit that particular character morph.

To get clothing to fit you need a program that can transfer morphs into the clothing from the figure.  Clothes convertor and Wardrobe Wizard are 2 programs that I know of that can do that for you. There may be others.

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RobynsVeil ( ) posted Tue, 09 November 2010 at 4:56 AM

I tend to morph my female figures to look like real female figures, with somewhat wider hips, thicker legs and smaller bust. Have a look around: there's a lot of real females that have that sort of figure.

I have found that Morphing Clothes by D3D tends to make clothing fit (conform) much more easily than trying to match dials. It's really easy to add the needed dials in the software. This is one of those must-have tools for those who use conforming clothing a lot. Mind you, I'm going to be branching out into dynamic, but I reckon there will always be a place for Morphing Clothes in the Poser sewing kit.

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imagination304 ( ) posted Tue, 09 November 2010 at 5:47 AM

Thank you for your tips, Replicant, estherau, hborre, Winterclaw, Acadia and RobynsVeil.


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