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Subject: Help needed please


ajay753 ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 8:18 AM · edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 8:16 AM

Hi all

I've just started playing around with changing fill colours of clothes and would like some help please.

I have a Poser figure where I would like to have 6 differet poses all with the same outfit but I would like to apply three different colour schemes i.e. 18 individual images. How and where do I save the 3 different sets of clothes and props to? I'm using Poser Pro 2012.

Many thanks

fra


hborre ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 9:07 AM

For changing the clothing color scheme appearance and saving, I would recommend Material Collections (MC6) saved into the Materials category of the Library.  There is less overhead in terms of file size and you can easily switch outfit colors if you change your mind.  

For posing, just save the posed figure into the Pose Category.  Just apply conform to when adding the clothing unless you are referring to dynamic clothing.  That is an entirely different process.

What type of clothing are you using and for which figure?


basicwiz ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 9:12 AM

Hborre beat me to the post. I will add (for the sake of the totally noob out there) that the Materials Collections are located under the Artist's Paint tray (Second Icon from the right) on the Poser Library icons.


ajay753 ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 9:31 AM

Quote - For changing the clothing color scheme appearance and saving, I would recommend Material Collections (MC6) saved into the Materials category of the Library.  There is less overhead in terms of file size and you can easily switch outfit colors if you change your mind.  

For posing, just save the posed figure into the Pose Category.  Just apply conform to when adding the clothing unless you are referring to dynamic clothing.  That is an entirely different process.

What type of clothing are you using and for which figure?

Thanks so much I never thought of saving whilst in the Material Room, DOH is me! Can't you tell I'm new (and stupid) with the MR. <hangs head with embarrassment >

It's just a Gumdrop character (friend's grand daughter wants some wall art for her bedroom) with the basic flood fill clothing.

I've been googling but didn't get any answers, should have come here first :)

 

Thanks again.

fra


ajay753 ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 9:32 AM · edited Mon, 27 January 2014 at 9:33 AM

Quote - Hborre beat me to the post. I will add (for the sake of the totally noob out there) that the Materials Collections are located under the Artist's Paint tray (Second Icon from the right) on the Poser Library icons.

Thank you for your help, much appreciated.


heddheld ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 1:10 PM

I would also save the scene file as an animation

eg first pose on frame 1 next on maybe 3 (I like some padding)

then you can repeat if you want dif colours etc

note if any cloth is dynamic best make the frames accommodate that (1 then 30 etc)


JimTS ( ) posted Mon, 27 January 2014 at 3:27 PM

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> Quote - I would also save the scene file as an animation > > eg first pose on frame 1 next on maybe 3 (I like some padding) > > .......

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