Morkonan opened this issue on Dec 14, 2015 ยท 21 posts
Morkonan posted Tue, 15 December 2015 at 1:51 PM
DreaminGirl posted at 1:45PM Tue, 15 December 2015 - #4244291
I believe Pretty Base by Pretty3D is also a custom morph. And a good one I might add :)
True. I forgot that one! I'll have to take a look at it.
DreaminGirl posted at 1:45PM Tue, 15 December 2015 - #4244333
Most characters have dial-spun bodies to make it easier for the customer to use clothing. Most clothing only contains the morphs for the standard morph packages, so if you use a custom body morph, fitting can be a problem.
Very true.
However, some fixes can be achieved with magnet sets and some vendors provide them. As long as the conforming clothing doesn't include off-named groups, they can work fairly effectively. But, of course, they probably won't work well for tight-fitting clothing. Some vendors also include morphs for custom-sculpted figures. (GND and, IIRC, PBIV have third-party vendors who have included morphs for them.)
But, programs like Morphing Clothes and others make standard V4 clothing available for custom sculpts. It just takes a bit of time, fiddling around and patience to get good results. If something like Morphing Clothes had a "lite" version, with more "One-Button Solution" features, but less customizability, and sold at a commensurately lesser price, of course, it would probably open up things a bit for custom sculpts for users of older versions of Poser. (I am not familiar with how newer versions of Poser do the "morph transfers" to clothing that I keep hearing about in their "Fitting Room" thingies... When I get a chance to upgrade, I will be, though. :) )