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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
You will have to use the magnets on the clothes to make similar morph targets for them. I don't know if its possible (haven't tried yet) but maybe you could put the clothes on the figure, then use a magnet to deform both the clothing and the figure by adding the extra parts into the effect zone of the magnet. -Trav
Thanks for the advice, but in this case, I used the magnets to create the morph target on the figure, then deleted the magnets. However, for future changes, this might work. I've even tried copying a full body morph to the clothes figure and that doesn't work either. I would hate to copy every single change over to the one piece of clothing.... I guess that's why in the past I've decided to forget it all and settled for painting the clothing on post-render. It would help if I could do it in Poser, though.
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This is driving me nuts! I've read the manual, but I'm having a problem using the clothes on my modified female figure. I've taken one of the standard Poser 4 figures, used a couple of magnets to make morph targets, changed the parameters on her limbs, and a few other things. When I use the conforming clothes, they don't fit. I understand why. I need to change the clothes, too. I've tried to use a morph target on a section of the dress, for example, it says "not the same number of vertices".... when I try to copy and paste the parameters of the woman's body section to the same section on the dress, it comes out looking screwed up.... Can someone please steer me in the right direction? I would hate to be stuck with using the standard figure to be able to use the clothes.