ElZagna opened this issue on Dec 20, 2012 · 33 posts
moriador posted Sun, 23 December 2012 at 6:42 AM
My experience with conforming clothes is this: many don't look very good with some poses (example: sitting pose in long dress), and the included morphs are quite limited. They're kinda like real clothes. There are some extra hooks on the back of a bra to give you some room to adjust things. But the adjustments are limited. You won't can't should'nt try to sqeeze a 42FF into a 34B. Even if you somehow succeed, it won't look right, and your model will be pissed at you for trying.
My solution:
If I must use a custom body morph, I will turn to dynamic clothing first. If what I want isn't available in dynamic, I'll use Morphing Clothes to add the morphs. If the result isn't acceptable, then I give up on the custom body morph and use the standard full body morphs, which are often included in the clothing.
I mean, honestly, if the model is clothed, you won't see very much of the custom morphs anyway. The exception is if the model is wearing skimpy clothing and/or has very big or very small breasts. In those cases, I find it best to use one of the many magnet sets (such as VaVoom at RDNA) plus some work with Poser's morph brush to adjust both the figure and the clothing.
That said, dynamic clothing really does solve a lot of problems in this regard.
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