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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 28 9:33 pm)
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The high rez square is great for cloth simulations. I think its even called Cloth Plane as its internal name :)
My old Supermorphing sheet was made back in Poser 4, before the cloth room :) (I made the morphs by clothifying the thing in Max and saving out various drapes of that as morphs btw.. so it has been clothified it its far past ;) BUT I agree that it's not high rez enough for a proper Poser simulation. Then again it was never meant to be ;)
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I'm new to the cloth room and want to practice. I know you can clothify clothing and stuff, but what if you wanted to do a large piece of cloth for something like a big tablecloth or large flag or tarp that molds to the objects it's covering? I've been using Trekkigirl's supermorph sheet but noticed that it doesn't drape over objects with any detail. I've adjusted the cloth density and such, but I think part of the problem is that the mesh itself just isn't fine enough.
Is there a large, high resolution mesh somewhere that can be used in the cloth room?
The new subdivisioin feature in Poser Pro 2014 is just for the preview and rendered images, right? You can't actually subdivide the mesh and save the object that way, right?