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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:59 am)
If the SY clothing smoothing modifier doesn't work, you really need to look at adding a custom FBM for the dress to compensate for the morph distortions. What your seeing is the join where the hip and upper thigh influences meet on the dresses shape.
Which isn't going to be a simple process involving external 3d modellers.
Not sure what level you are at so I will put it up. I come across this the other day come with some merch res I had purchased and it pretty much covers aspects of your situation.
If you type the title listed below into YouTube search you will see a tutorial she cuts a dress up into a skirt and top (Starts of in ZBrush but none of the work is carried out in there she actually uses blender). covers the prep export, repairs, smoothing and first steps of conforming bring back into Daz it may help
- Johnny G
"Try animation to get things moving"
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Fixing up an outfit in a modeling program is a good solution, but I just picked up a NEW set of Auto-Fit templates that really help. Check out the following item over at DAZ.
Wear Them All - Autofitting Clones and Clothing Smoothers for Genesis 3 Female(s)
I have used the SY templates while moving through the G1, G2F cycle, but this new one is much better. It is not perfect, but the problem with this specific issue are greatly reduced.
Razor42 posted at 7:56PM Tue, 23 February 2016 - #4219485
If the SY clothing smoothing modifier doesn't work, you really need to look at adding a custom FBM for the dress to compensate for the morph distortions. What your seeing is the join where the hip and upper thigh influences meet on the dress shape.
Which isn't going to be a simple process involving external 3d modellers.
Overall, still a good smooth design
Teresafb posted at 2:54PM Thu, 25 February 2016 - #4256976
Razor42 posted at 7:56PM Tue, 23 February 2016 - #4219485
If the SY clothing smoothing modifier doesn't work, you really need to look at adding a custom FBM for the dress to compensate for the morph distortions. What your seeing is the join where the hip and upper thigh influences meet on the dress shape.
Which isn't going to be a simple process involving external 3d modellers.
Overall, still a good smooth design
With your future posts in the Daz forum or anywhere on this site please do not place a link of any kind between the lines of the person you are quoting, which was done for no other reason than to spam.
- Johnny G
"Try animation to get things moving"
lpr001@renderosity.com
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I asked this question on Daz3d. I only got one response and the person recommend the very thing I said didn't work. So I'll ask here.
As shown in the attached image, Auto Follow creates these weird V impressions in Genesis 2 dresses when I use the thigh thickness morphs or the Victoria 4 body morph. I have tried Sickleyield's Clothing Smoothers but, it doesn't remove the issue. It was never designed for those morphs.
It's very distracting. Any ideas on how to get rid of it?
Thank you.