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Subject: Dress Help needed...PLEASE :)


Cujo31 ( ) posted Wed, 19 September 2001 at 5:45 PM ยท edited Wed, 31 July 2024 at 1:37 PM

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Hey gang... as you can see posette is upset and I have to admit that I am frustrated too... I have been working on the texture that you see for GG's Festival Dress from Lady Luna [available in free section]... The model is suppose to be for the P4 female but I found that I had to adjust it some. I played with the dials and adjusted the sleeves to get them right... but I can't seem to get rid of the bare patch near the right breast/under arm area [see image]. It doesn't do this on the left side??? I have tried adjusting scale of the dress and Posette's chest...nothing seems to help it... Any suggestion??? [other than post processing...I don't want to have to do that] Anyone else worked with this dress and had the same problems??? Help me out here gang... PLEASE :) Matt


Cybermonk ( ) posted Wed, 19 September 2001 at 6:59 PM

Well if she is not sticking through, then it could be reversed normals. You could try fliping them back with the grouping tool.You could run the whole thing through the 2face converter program.

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Grey_cat ( ) posted Wed, 19 September 2001 at 9:19 PM

Check to make sure the the there is a: weld rShldr:1 rCollar:1 in figure section of your cr2.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Wed, 19 September 2001 at 9:49 PM

It looks like it is just a bad fit there- why not put a magnet on the area and pull it out a little and then save it as a morph?


Cujo31 ( ) posted Thu, 20 September 2001 at 7:44 AM

Attached Link: MDuncan@clintonville.k12.wi.us

Cybermonk... It must be a sizing problem, because I tried the 2Face convertor with no real luck... it was still there. Grey Cat: I checked the CR2 file and both of the stated lines above appeared there... Looks like I will have to take Jim advice and try to figure out how to use magnet or something to correct it... Any ideas on how to go about that? Thanks! Matt


Cin- ( ) posted Thu, 20 September 2001 at 9:33 AM

Select the dress figures chest, apply the magnet, then select the magnet, go to it's properties, and then click the thing that says "Add Object to deform" or something like that... add the figure's abdomen, and probably the right collar... then adjust the magnet's zone so that it's centered over the middle part of the dress that's cutting into her body... then pull the magnet out, probably a little on the x and a little on the z I doubt that you'll have to move it too far, then make sure you select each body part of the dress that is effected (or is it affected... I STILL never know) by the magnet, and spawn the morph from the magnet... I like to reapply the morph to each part, and then create a full body morph, it saves time, so you only have to adjust one dial, rather than 3 or 4... that probably wasn't helpful...


Lady Luna ( ) posted Fri, 21 September 2001 at 2:01 AM

Gee Whiz, I see what you mean! Darned if I know why the dress did that, it hasn't had that problem before. this is a new one on me! I love your beautiful Texture, great job there! The hole seems to be in the area of the chest beneath the arm. I am so sorry you are having this problem. When I created the dress in Poser Pro it conformed to the P4woman beautifully. If the female you are useinng has any breast morphs or chest morphs this is probably the problem, I do not know why but when I have tried to apply some of my clothes to a morphed figure, I get this exact same prob? Its a mystery to me. Sorry I can't help. Lady Luna/ Gloria Gast :-(


Jim Burton ( ) posted Fri, 21 September 2001 at 7:30 AM

Cin has all the right moves on making a magnet, I'll add one more thing, first thing you do after creating the magnet is select the base and scale it down to 6% or so, that doesn't effect how it works and now you can see what you are doing.


Cin- ( ) posted Fri, 21 September 2001 at 9:27 AM

Jim, I don't know why the magnets are always such weird sizes... especially since it doesn't make a difference to what it does... I understand why the zone varies but that big ugly yellow rectangle gets on my nerves... okay I'm done now. :)


Jim Burton ( ) posted Sat, 22 September 2001 at 1:35 PM

I think the magnet size is based on the part size of the item they are created for, small part, big magnet, big part, HUGE magnet!


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