Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: *groans* whyyyy poser???

DarkElegance opened this issue on Feb 08, 2014 · 37 posts


DarkElegance posted Sat, 08 February 2014 at 5:21 PM

Quote - Darkelegance:

Have you tried exporting the stairs steps as an object into MD and doing the sim there?   

Have it as a part of your avatar... export the figure, in the start pose, along with the stairs out of Poser, then do what you would do for a normal MD sim and have the ending posed figure plus the stairs as the morph target.  Since stairs are usually a fairly simple mesh, MD should not have any problems.  I have done seated poses in chairs with this method.  

 

For aRtBee:  One of the reasons MD is so good, is that it is VERY forgiving of poke-through.  In fact, it resolves even extreme poke-through issues quickly, whereas, as has been stated often in this forum, Poser has problems with intersecting geometries.  Yes, Poser can do simulations from other sources, and do several other things that MD can't.  But MD is a young program compared to Poser, and it is still developing.

(Yes, I am a MD fan-girl!  grin)

 

@.@ I hadnt even THOUGHT of that! Oh but the stairs are rather large...But I am going to try this.

 

As for MD. OH MY WORD.

Poke through you say? HA! give a small tug abit of pull and you fix it -real time-. As in as the fabric is flowing.

Its amazing. I clearly remember thinking "I will never be able to use this(MD)" HA!

I say HA!

Once you learn how to do the seams etc...it is a breeze. you can make ANYTHING.

I have done full one Marie antoinette gowns with full lace upon lace upon lace ruffles in a couple of hours will amazing flow and fall of the fabric.

Robes? You want a robe falling over a full skirt with a tight body?

NO PROBLEM

As was stated, MD Is a very young program. If IT can do the cloth like that...why cant poser?

 and

Rosemaryr   is a GODDESS with the program. If you ever want to see what the program can do...go look at her work.

https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/



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