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Subject: DSON LOADING ERROR


marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 12:09 PM ยท edited Wed, 27 November 2024 at 1:54 PM

Hi guys,

Started a new thread as the last one kind of lost its way.

Rather than try and find a work around which was becoming a pain I am going to try and fix the original problem.

The problem is that my G2 clothes suddenly stopped conforming to my G2 figures.

I have noticed however that if:

  1. I load the G2 figure.

  2. I load an item of clothing which tries but fails to conform.

  3. I then load a second identical item of clothing and it conforms perfectly. Note: the 1st item of clothing is still not conformed so I have to make it invisible.

  4. As long as I don't delete the 1st item of clothing all is good.

I can do this and make the 1st items of clothing invisible but I fear for the amount RAM I will be using on larger scenes. It would also be nice to not have to do this.

Does this give anyone a clue as to what is going on here?

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WandW ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 12:47 PM
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Did you try manually conforming it? (figure>conform to)

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marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 1:45 PM

WandW posted at 7:45PM Sat, 02 January 2016 - #4246917

Did you try manually conforming it? (figure>conform to)

Yes.

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Jules53757 ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 1:55 PM

Conformed to the figure or to the hip?


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marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 2:23 PM

Jules53757 posted at 8:22PM Sat, 02 January 2016 - #4246925

Conformed to the figure or to the hip?

Is there an option to conform to the Hip?

There is only an option to conform to the Genesis 2 Female from what I can see or am I missing something?

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Jules53757 ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 3:03 PM

Sorr, have been on an other thing, forget it. But is the cloth designed for the figure you conform it to?


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marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 3:08 PM

Yes it is a bought product designed for Genesis 2. It was working fine before, its really odd TBH

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hborre ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 3:38 PM

What exactly do you mean fails to conform? Is it conforming but showing pokethroughs? Did you verify that it conformed? Did you try DSON Importer Transfer Active Morphs from the script? Drag & drop? Did you load G2F from an actual CR2 from the Library or through DSON Importer?

I just loaded a Poser saved Aiko 6 into a Poser 11 Pro scene and applied a G2F clothing through DSON Importer and guess what? It doesn't conform properly. I loaded Aiko 6 through DSON Importer and was able to properly conform the same item of clothing.


marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 4:16 PM

Hi hborre, please see below:

What exactly do you mean fails to conform? Is it conforming but showing poke throughs?

Answer: it looks like this: CONFORM1.jpg

After I add a second clothing item, it looks like this: CONFORM2.jpg

When I make the first clothing item invisible it looks like this. As you can see the second one is fine: CONFORM3.jpg

**Did you verify that it conformed? **

Answer: Yes even though the clothing wasn't correctly conformed it still moved when I moved the characters arms etc.

Did you try DSON Importer Transfer Active Morphs from the script?

Answer: Yes this did nothing.

** Drag & drop?**

Answer: I have tried drag and drop, clicking on the double ticks and double clicking the item in the library, all have the same result.

Did you load G2F from an actual CR2 from the Library or through DSON Importer? I just loaded a Poser saved Aiko 6 into a Poser 11 Pro scene and applied a G2F clothing through DSON Importer and guess what? It doesn't conform properly. I loaded Aiko 6 through DSON Importer and was able to properly conform the same item of clothing.

Answer: I loaded the G2F from the library just as I did for weeks before this problem started.

Answer: As regards a DSON importerI don't know how to do this. The only DSON importer I could find was the DSON Loader but the outcome was the same:

dson importer.jpg

DSON IMPORTER2.jpg

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marvlin ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 4:38 PM

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hborre ( ) posted Sat, 02 January 2016 at 7:16 PM

The actual DSON Importer can be found at DAZ3D for free. Every time you load a figure through Poser, the DSON Importer kicks in. There are some peculiar issues occurring with DSON Importer and Poser 11 Pro which are easily fixable. But I am noticing that you still have subdivision on for your G2F. I recommend setting it to none in the DSON Importer script before loading the clothing. See if that corrects the problem.


marvlin ( ) posted Sun, 03 January 2016 at 1:30 AM ยท edited Sun, 03 January 2016 at 1:31 AM

hborre posted at 7:20AM Sun, 03 January 2016 - #4246980

The actual DSON Importer can be found at DAZ3D for free. Every time you load a figure through Poser, the DSON Importer kicks in. There are some peculiar issues occurring with DSON Importer and Poser 11 Pro which are easily fixable. But I am noticing that you still have subdivision on for your G2F. I recommend setting it to none in the DSON Importer script before loading the clothing. See if that corrects the problem.

Hi hborre,

I do have the DSON importer installed and it appears to work fine on the base G2F figure and all other non modified figure for that matter. It is only on this series of figures I have made where I have used the V4 to G2 UV mapping app from Daz that this problem is occurring on. Although it didn't for the first few weeks of use which is what has got me scratching my head.

I tried setting sub division to 0 which set the figure to the default shape. I then tried switching it off but this made no difference to the issue.

The whole point that if you load two figures the second one is fine to me is key.

There is something about what happens when the first item is loaded that negates the problem.

The thing is I don't have the knowledge to bottom out what that is.

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hborre ( ) posted Sun, 03 January 2016 at 6:58 AM

Which UV mapping app is that?


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