Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Does SM listen to it's customers?

EClark1894 opened this issue on Mar 26, 2014 · 72 posts


moriador posted Tue, 01 April 2014 at 9:18 AM

Quote - I use a lot of figures in my scenes. One thing I do now with dynamic cloth is to simulate in a separate scene for each figure. Then - when everything looks good - spawn a morph in the cloth. Then I save the figure plus cloth in the posed position. In the final scene I load the figure and set the morph to 1. This way I do not lose any simulation, and can move it around easily. If I would have to do all of the simulations in the final scene it would get very complicated and errorprone

 

This is a great technique, and pretty much required if you're rendering more than one figure close together (e.g. dancing).

I wish more people would just take the time to learn to use dynamic clothing. It took me about an hour to get the basics down fairly solidly. It often takes newbies at least that long to figure out they can't just conform clothing to a custom morphed figure and expect it to work. In the time it takes to explain this in forum posts, they could have posed, simulated, and rendered a dynamic outfit to a custom morph, even one with massively absurd breasts.

Hmm. Maybe that's how dynamic clothing needs to be marketed. Lots of images of truly enormous boobs (and bottoms) fitting perfectly in dynamic clothes.


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