Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Help Help Rigging a Shirt

kimbersue opened this issue on Oct 20, 2012 · 47 posts


kimbersue posted Mon, 22 October 2012 at 7:15 PM

Quote - >>> And while it fits perfectly, it will not moved with the kids 4 actor.

It should definitely move with the character if you followed all the steps to create the conformer. Before you do it again, there IS a possiblity that you didn't drop it over the character when you pulled it into the scene from the library.  So let's double-check that it is conformed.  Select the shirt, and choose Figure > Conform To. If it is in fact conformed, then it should show that it's conformed to The Kids 4.

If it's not conformed it will say "None."  So then you'll need to click the Down arrow and choose The Kids 4.

When I drag it over the kid 4 actor, it does conform to.  But when I save the conform to shirt, the conforming to k4 does not stay with the shirt. If the shirt was just for me then I could conform it each time but shouldn't the conform stay with the shirt so I can give it away on my web site with textures?

Here where I am going with this. I have used corel draw and adobe products since 1995 making free printables but no one wants free printables any longer since everyone can make their own so easier now. I am trying to learn how to make kids 4 and other cute actors clothing so I can offer it on my web site in replace of free printables and possibly to sell one day.

What I am leading towards here is the conform to part of the shirt should stay with kids shirt so who ever used it won't have to conform to also, correct?

 

 

 

 

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