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Subject: Antonia - Opinions?


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:12 AM · edited Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:15 AM

Quote - P6-P8 clothing? Where the hell is that? My runtimes are a mystery.

I think they started moving conforming clothes to the Props library, to have them together with the dynamic clothes.  Which confuses me most of the time.  :lol:  Try digging around in the P8 props library a bit.  They're in there, somewhere.  :laugh:

IIRC, WW should be able to take a dynamic garment and convert it to a figure, so the P8 clothing (all of which seems to be dynamic, as far as I can tell) may be useable, as well as the conformers for P6 and P7.

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Thalek ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:39 AM

Quote - Antonia was made for me.

"Actually, I don't like a man with too many muscles."

"I didn't make him for YOU!"

Oops, we've gone from Orwell to Rocky Horror Picture Show.


ThespiSis ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:42 AM

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Message from Antonia:

"Guys, guys, do I look like I'm that concerned about my wardrobe. I've been raiding Vicky's closet for months. What I really need is some shoes. I've only got one good pair."


Thalek ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:56 AM

Nice hair on our barefoot girl!  (Okay, so I am in love with really long hair.)


SteveJax ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 2:16 AM

Quote - Message from Antonia:

"Guys, guys, do I look like I'm that concerned about my wardrobe. I've been raiding Vicky's closet for months. What I really need is some shoes. I've only got one good pair."

Wardrobe Wizard does shoes.


lesbentley ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 2:36 AM

Cage,

Quote - The clothing is not coming out with the Hip cut as it is on Antonia.  The shorts here could just be the Hip actor, as that's all they cover, but they're cut into Hip and Thighs, like more standard figures.  I'm not sure whether that's affecting anything, positively or negatively.  Just an observation.

Are you saying that the actual mesh is cut into hip and thighs, or just that there are thigh actors in the conformer. If it's the latter, that's standard prectice to include thigh actors, so that the thigh JPs can influence the hip. If you are talking about the actual mesh having thighs, that might be bad.


wolfie ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:44 AM

I must have missed something.  Where is the latest CR2 and WW support files?  Are they available publicly yet?


ThespiSis ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 10:04 AM

iirc, that's Mars hair--a freebie.


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 11:25 AM

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> Quote - Are you saying that the actual mesh is cut into hip and thighs, or just that there are thigh actors in the conformer. If it's the latter, that's standard prectice to include thigh actors, so that the thigh JPs can influence the hip. If you are talking about the actual mesh having thighs, that might be bad.

The mesh groups are being defined such that the thighs are present where, on the main Antonia mesh, we have only the hip actor.  (See attached image.)  I'm not sure whether that presents problems, as the JCMs are being copied over for both the hip and the thighs.

Quote - Where is the latest CR2 and WW support files?  Are they available publicly yet?

The WW files are being tested (and looking good) and odf has stated that the version 1.2 (AKA Antonia-WW, formerly known as Antonia version 1.0.1) should be posted some time this weekend.

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Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 12:12 PM

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Shoes generally seem to be converting well.  Here are Jessi's boots and bikini.

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Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 12:17 PM

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Here's an insertion pose which will add the ERC to a WW-converted garment and make it superconforming.  The ERC isn't being written into the control dials in BODY, so the garments don't superconform, right out of the box.  This pose seems to work to fix that.

Use is simple.  When converting a garment, use WW to add body morphs.  This will create all of the JCMs and the dials in BODY.  Then conform your converted garment to Antonia and apply the pose to the garment.  The garment will become superconforming, with the JCMs following the conforming parent figure.

As I said, it seems to work so far.  I haven't tested it extensively.

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shante ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 12:52 PM

Quote - Message from Antonia:

"Guys, guys, do I look like I'm that concerned about my wardrobe. I've been raiding Vicky's closet for months. What I really need is some shoes. I've only got one good pair."

I concur with her. For the sake of SteveJax Squirrel and Antonias penchant for Vicki Clothes and my prediliction toward the 'FINE ART NUDE" in all its gorgeous manifestations, I prefer working Au Natural! Of course those cool Barbarian outfits so we can render this beauty with a WAAAY too big sword in a ruin, are totally required. 

Make the poor girl some shoes. (yeah...yeah I have a show fetish too have to, you can't have a foot fetish withut including shoes!)

Let me see:

Roman sandals, Flip-Flops, Wood Clogs, HiHeel pumps and HiHeel Open Toe Strapped Sandals, Dominatrix Fetish foot wear as well ans the sub En Toe hi heel training boots, and of course Rabbit ear bedroom Papushi Slippers and fluffy billowy soft white socks! 

I be happy!  LOLOL


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:01 PM

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Some P6 James clothes, including the shoes.

These garments ended up with the hip cut more in the manner of Antonia herself, which is interesting.  😕

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lesbentley ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:36 PM

Quote - The mesh groups are being defined such that the thighs are present where, on the main Antonia mesh, we have only the hip actor.  (See attached image.)  I'm not sure whether that presents problems, as the JCMs are being copied over for both the hip and the thighs.

I don't know anything about Wardrobe Wizard, or how it is supposed to work. I would have thought that it would be best to cut the mesh similar to the target figure, but perhaps I am wrong, perhaps that does not matter. So long as the joint centers and JPs match the target, I guess it would bend prety much the same. Never really thought about that before.


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:50 PM

Quote - I don't know anything about Wardrobe Wizard, or how it is supposed to work. I would have thought that it would be best to cut the mesh similar to the target figure, but perhaps I am wrong, perhaps that does not matter. So long as the joint centers and JPs match the target, I guess it would bend prety much the same. Never really thought about that before.

I think bloodsong did some tests, way back when, and reported that the way the mesh is cut isn't of great importance in most situations.  Where it does start to matter is when there can be problems with the defined edges of the actor groups, since an actor's joint will only affect itself and its parent.  Possibly, too, welding becomes a concern in certain arrangements.

I haven't tested any WW conversions with difficult poses, so far, such as those with extreme thigh bend or spread.  With fairly standard poses, however, things are working fairly well.

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wolfie ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:56 PM

Ok, seriously.  Where are the WW files for Antonia and where is the new CR2 with renamed hips and CC channels?  I looked on ODF's site but don't see it.


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 1:59 PM

Quote - Ok, seriously.  Where are the WW files for Antonia and where is the new CR2 with renamed hips and CC channels?  I looked on ODF's site but don't see it.

I responded, a few posts up, with the following:

"The WW files are being tested (and looking good) and odf has stated that the version 1.2 (AKA Antonia-WW, formerly known as Antonia version 1.0.1) should be posted some time this weekend."

The WW files are looking good, so hopefully there won't be any further delays for the final release.  :woot:

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wolfie ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 2:10 PM

Sorry Cage, missed the paragraph.  Thank you.  Was distracted by the red pants, not been sleeping well lately.  :sleep:

I was back a bunch of pages but hadn't found any info.  Damn thread is too big and hundreds of mini-conversations.


Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 3:36 PM

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Some garments are going to need special attention in order to work with a full range of poses.  The panties seen here show distortion in the lower buttocks, with deep thigh bends.  The boots have some poke-through in the knees, because the garment geometry isn't designed to work with Antonia and her joints/JCMs.

Thigh boots seem to present complications.  I had to convert these twice, once as High Heels (for the feet) and once as Normal Clothing (for the legs), then mix the two shapes together with some morph surgery.

Nudity flag for the moderately salacious pose and camera angle combination (which is used to make the buttock distortion evident).

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Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 3:42 PM

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Same thing here, with a pair of shorts.  Possibly a good candidate for a test of JCM transfer using Morphing Clothes.

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 4:46 PM

Woah - you even converted shoes!! While I have problems analyzing Antonia's morphs because WW2 gives back a "Antonia-1.0 is not a supported figure!" - of course it does because I first have to alter the name of the geometry file (and the one of Antonia that works with Puppet Master) and the cr2s and so on. So please be patient with me. I first needed Cage's advice on how to transfer the jcm's as well.

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 6:19 PM · edited Tue, 22 February 2011 at 6:20 PM

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My results are getting better and better now that I have the Joint Control Morphs available in the clothes!

Yes, that's a "mean" pose and now that I post it I see that the right shoulder strap could need more adjustment. But anyway...

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Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 6:22 PM

Quote - My results are getting better and better now that I have the Joint Control Morphs available in the clothes!

That's much better than what I've seen in some of my conversions!  What settings did you use?  I haven't tried the "Hi-res" option yet and I wonder if it's better.  😕

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 6:25 PM

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Here's one more with a less extreme pose.

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 7:25 PM

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I've used these settings - and yes, all is high-res. I am in love with High-res, a simple 90 minutes movie that I record on my computer is never anywhere below 4.5 Gig, clothes that I convert are always bigger than their originals and I do 120 pixel thumbnails with IBL, hair, finest material settings and makeups *LOL* Ask anyone about it, I am addicted to highest settings, masses of polygons and large texture maps. Leo and my harddrive dealer can sing a song about it 😉

The only thing I couldn't get to work so far with WW2 are tight dresses, all of them break along the thigh as soon as it's bend (a render will follow).

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 7:41 PM

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This is a dress tailored for Miki. I found that Miki clothes look very good on Antonia, maybe because they are both more avaragely shaped. But whatever dress I try, I always get this ripped part where the thigh moves to the front or side. Any idea how to fix this?

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odf ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 7:46 PM · edited Tue, 22 February 2011 at 7:47 PM

Quote - This is a dress tailored for Miki. I found that Miki clothes look very good on Antonia, maybe because they are both more avaragely shaped. But whatever dress I try, I always get this ripped part where the thigh moves to the front or side. Any idea how to fix this?

Magnets? Seriously, I wouldn't even expect poses like that to work with tight skirts. That's what dynamic clothes were invented for.

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 7:55 PM

Yep, that's what they've made for (and by the way: WW2 does fine work when converting them to fit other figures!). But like many other dresses in this style this dress contains morphs to help bending the skirt to follow the pose. As always when converting clothes with WW these morphs appear visible when you load the clothes (usually as balls or cones). I tried to help myself with them but the skirt looks still "torn"...

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odf ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 8:02 PM

Well, PhilC would know how much one can expect from a converted dress. So he's probably the person to bring this up with.

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 8:16 PM

I will ask him what may cause this. But you are right: I prefer dynamic skirts and dresses as they look far, far more natural. I could even turn this in a prop and then... wait! Give me some minutes...

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:08 PM

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That's what you get when converting the same dress as a prop an using it in the cloth room. The poke-through you see in the back is not really a poke-through. I will show what's the matter with that with another render.

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SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:16 PM

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Here's the reason: The dress is extremely low cut and if you do not use a contrained group to make it cling to the back it behaves like this 😉

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odf ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:18 PM

So, I've found where Poser hides the clothes for its standard figures (thanks Cage), and I realized that WW2 doesn't like to run under Wine. Looks like I might me able to do some testing of my own, after all. But obviously, you guys are well ahead of me.

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:34 PM

and I realized that WW2 doesn't like to run under Wine.

You mean, it doesn't run well under Windows? Really? No problem with being ahead, you have enough to do and if not: Don't tell anybody and enjoy a time-out!!*

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Cage ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:47 PM

Quote - But obviously, you guys are well ahead of me.

More testing can only be a good thing.  :laugh:  I'm eager to see your results.

I didn't realize that WW really isn't supposed to handle JCMs until SaintFox pointed it out to me.  By a happy accident, though, Antonia's JCMs can be copied over using WW's "Add Body Morphs" function.  Lesbentley's solution to the dropped ERC, by linking the JCMs to valueParm dials in BODY, causes WW to treat the JCMs as it would FBMs.  Pretty cool.  I guess that's serendipity, maybe.  :laugh:

But: Thank you, Les!  :thumbupboth:

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odf ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 9:59 PM

Quote - and I realized that WW2 doesn't like to run under Wine.

You mean, it doesn't run well under Windows? Really? No problem with being ahead, you have enough to do and if not: Don't tell anybody and enjoy a time-out!!*

No, it runs fine under Windows. Wine is what I use to run Windows programs under Linux. WW2 is the first Python script I've seen that doesn't like that.

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


SteveJax ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 10:04 PM

Quote - Here's the reason: The dress is extremely low cut and if you do not use a contrained group to make it cling to the back it behaves like this 😉

Are you sure Antonia isn't just a very skilled stripper? :tt2:

 


SaintFox ( ) posted Tue, 22 February 2011 at 11:00 PM

Did you see how Antonia bends? Of course you saw it - and so of course she can do the pole dance as well as the handstand 😉

Wine is what I use to run Windows programs under Linux. WW2 is the first Python script I've seen that doesn't like that.

Okayyyy.... LOL and I thought that Wine is another nickname for Windows. You know, the same as Windows is a term used by Aborigines and means "White man looking on an hourglass through a glass panel"*.

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Cage ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 12:14 AM

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Converted my Wonder Woman suit for Victoria 1 to Antonia, using Wardrobe Wizard.  Thinking I might call it WWWWV12A.   :lol:

....:mellow:

 

...:unsure:

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lesbentley ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 12:29 AM

SaintFox,

Quote - I always get this ripped part where the thigh moves to the front or side. Any idea how to fix this?

I love dresses with slits up the thigh. 🤤  This is not a "problem", it's "feature"! 😉

Quote - with WW these morphs appear visible when you load the clothes (usually as balls or cones).

Balls and cones. Then strictly speaking these are not morphs, they are Body Handles. Extra actors that influence the figure via joint parameters. Not that that information helps any with your problem.

You might try making morphs with magnets to correct the problem, than just dial them in manually when needed. Depends on how many diffrent problems you are getting.


odf ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 12:38 AM

@Cage: For some reason, your super-conforming JCM script isn't working for me. WW2 puts the JCMs in the converted item of clothing, and I can dial them in by hand, but posing Antonia doesn't trigger them. Am I missing some step? I loaded Antonia, loaded Jessi's capri pants converted to Antonia, then applied your pose to the pants.

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


lesbentley ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 1:31 AM

odf,

It should not be hard to do the super-conforming stuff by hand. All Antonia's JCMs are filtered through the BODY, right? So long as the conformer is set up in the same way, you can just go through each JCM channel in the BODY and replace "Figure #" with "Figure" and ":#" with nothing, that is to say, delete it. Before you load the conformer, make sure Antonia is selected.

When the conformer loads it will take the figure number from the instance of Antonia that was selected at the time it was loaded, and use that in the JCM channels, thus slaving to Antonia, not itself.

Note that if you resave a super conformer, you break its super conforming abilities.


odf ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 1:39 AM · edited Wed, 23 February 2011 at 1:53 AM

@lesbentley: Sounds good. I'll try that.

Edit: Yep, got it. I'll make myself a script to convert clothes produced by WW2 into super-conformers automatically.

-- I'm not mad at you, just Westphalian.


Thalek ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 2:07 AM

Quote - iirc, that's Mars hair--a freebie.

 

Thank you for that information.  I'll look into it!


mylemonblue ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 4:26 AM · edited Wed, 23 February 2011 at 4:31 AM

Quote - > Quote - and I realized that WW2 doesn't like to run under Wine.

You mean, it doesn't run well under Windows? Really? No problem with being ahead, you have enough to do and if not: Don't tell anybody and enjoy a time-out!!*

No, it runs fine under Windows. Wine is what I use to run Windows programs under Linux. WW2 is the first Python script I've seen that doesn't like that.

If the Poser plugin version of WW2 doesn't work with wine you might try the stand-alone version that runs independently from Poser. If that is what you're doing then just disreguard this. I haven't had much Poser time in months and haven't re-installed it on this latest Linux version I'm using but it would be interesting to see if at least the stand alone WW2 ran on Linux/wine. (^.^)

My brain is just a toy box filled with weird things


Cage ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 12:56 PM · edited Wed, 23 February 2011 at 1:08 PM

Quote - @Cage: For some reason, your super-conforming JCM script isn't working for me. WW2 puts the JCMs in the converted item of clothing, and I can dial them in by hand, but posing Antonia doesn't trigger them. Am I missing some step? I loaded Antonia, loaded Jessi's capri pants converted to Antonia, then applied your pose to the pants.

The pose I posted?  It works for me (and apparently for SaintFox?) if I conform the garment to Antonia, then apply the pose.  All the pose does is insert the JCM-slaving ERC information into the BODY dials in the garment, using the naming WW will apply (dials named "Antonia JCM-" rather than "JCM-").  Presumably it won't work if the garment isn't conformed when the pose is applied.

A script to fully set up converted garments would be a better solution, however.  :woot:

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Jules53757 ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 2:11 PM

Alyson and Miki 2 clothes fit better then V4 e. g. as they have a similar topology as Antonia and its also related to the mesh of the clothes if they fit as converted clothes in poses.

BTW, pumps and High heels are not so fine when converted. Other clothes, doesn't matter from wich figure work well when converted but need tweaking in poses.


Ulli


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Jules53757 ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 2:19 PM

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just an example for some distortion in the converted mesh. On the left side is the converted version and I used the high resolution settings.


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Jules53757 ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 2:22 PM

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And here the frontview.


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Cage ( ) posted Wed, 23 February 2011 at 4:50 PM · edited Wed, 23 February 2011 at 4:54 PM

How is the actor re-grouping coming out in everyone else's tests?  I'm a bit puzzled by what I'm seeing in mine, now that I look at it.  I have "Regroup" selected, but almost everything seems to come out with the same grouping as the original.  I did the P4 female catsuit, for instance, and it came out with Hip welded to Abdomen, with Waist as a ghost actor.  (Which doesn't seem to break the figure.  It still handles decently in most areas.)

I guess I was expecting different grouping handling.  😕

Edit:

No, I take that back.  The shoulders are being re-grouped.  It's just the Abdomen-Waist-Hip area that's doing surprising things.

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