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Subject: cross talk ?


kimbersue ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 10:18 AM · edited Sun, 02 February 2025 at 11:49 PM

Hi, used figure mavka, dress I made and Dimension3D Morphing Clothes I added all the morphs to the dress I made for Mavka. Everything works great but the crosstalk. The dress won't move with mavka morphs. I can move the dress to match mavka morphs such as plump.

Two questions: 

Is there some way to get the dress to move with the morphs other than cross talk in Dimension3D Morphing Clothes?

As long as the dress morphs can be matched to mavka morphs, how important is it the dress move with marka?

 

Thank you
Kimberly

 

 

 

 

 

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lesbentley ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 10:41 AM

Is this a conforming dress? And if so did you conform it to marka?

You say "The dress won't move with mavka morphs.". Did you really mean "move"? Morphs won't makre the dress move with mavka, they will only make it morph with mavka. If it's a conforming dress, look up conforming in your Poser Manual.


lesbentley ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 10:58 AM · edited Sun, 20 January 2013 at 11:00 AM

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To conform an item of clothing, make sure some part of the clothing is the selected item, then from the Figure menu select 'Conform To...', then chose the figure to conform to from the drop-down list.


kimbersue ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 2:48 PM

Quote - Is this a conforming dress? And if so did you conform it to marka?

You say "The dress won't move with mavka morphs.". Did you really mean "move"? Morphs won't makre the dress move with mavka, they will only make it morph with mavka. If it's a conforming dress, look up conforming in your Poser Manual.

 

Yes it is conform to. Sorry, I should have explained myself better.

When I do (for example) a walking pose of mavka wearing the dress, the dress poses (moves) correctly with mavka.

But when I give mavka a plump figure, using the morph dials, the dress doesn't morph (move) with mavka.  I can make the dress also and make the dress plump figure with it's own morph dials.

I just thought the dress was suppose to morph when the figure was morphed. This is just a dress I am made to play with and try and learn how to do dial morphs myself.

Hope that explains "moves"  better, late Saturday night and early Sunday church where not playing well together.  :)

 

Thanks

 

 

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WandW ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 3:36 PM

On the Transfer tab of Morphing Clothes, make sure Enable Cross Talk is checked before transfering...

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kimbersue ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 4:33 PM

Quote - On the Transfer tab of Morphing Clothes, make sure Enable Cross Talk is checked before transfering...

 

I made sure the crosstalk was enabled and tried it a few times to make sure I did enable it. 

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lesbentley ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 4:34 PM

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Quote - I just thought the dress was suppose to morph when the figure was morphed

I have Morphing Clothes, but only used it about twice, and that was a long time ago, so I'm not very familiar with it. The settings in the images above worked for me to make the clothing super-conforming (make the clothing morphs react automatically to the character morphs). Note that when I had the 'Dependant Morphs Only' ticked, the character morphs did not super-conform. Apparently 'Dependant Morphs Only', is for when you want only the JCM to super-conform, but not character morphs.


kimbersue ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 4:36 PM

Quote - On the Transfer tab of Morphing Clothes, make sure Enable Cross Talk is checked before transfering...

 

I made sure the crosstalk was enabled and tried it a few times to make sure I did enable it. 

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kimbersue ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 7:18 PM

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Quote - I just thought the dress was suppose to morph when the figure was morphed

I have Morphing Clothes, but only used it about twice, and that was a long time ago, so I'm not very familiar with it. The settings in the images above worked for me to make the clothing super-conforming (make the clothing morphs react automatically to the character morphs). Note that when I had the 'Dependant Morphs Only' ticked, the character morphs did not super-conform. Apparently 'Dependant Morphs Only', is for when you want only the JCM to super-conform, but not character morphs.

 

I use the exact setting in your image examples and the crosstalk is not working. I've used it before with no problems so I have no clue why this time is different.

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lesbentley ( ) posted Sun, 20 January 2013 at 10:45 PM · edited Sun, 20 January 2013 at 10:46 PM

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Well, some other things I can think of:

The target figure should be selected before the conformer is loaded.

If you save the conformer back to the Figures palette on its own (not as part of a compound figure group with the target figure), that will break the super-conforming.

In the above image, the slaving code on your left hand side does not super-conform, the slaving code right does. The difference is the absence of the colon and number (:#) in the right hand slaving code.


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