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Subject: Gen 2 Morphs into Clothing


flibbits ( ) posted Mon, 11 January 2016 at 4:14 AM · edited Sun, 24 November 2024 at 8:05 AM

Alright, I finally went back to trying some of this Gen 2 stuff. I've had it for a while, but I never tried it much: it seemed too complicated.

I managed to load a G2 male. I loaded various morph packages. I can morph his body. But how do I then fit clothes onto him? The morphs aren't in the clothes. They fit fine on the unmorphed G2 male, but clothes don't fit if any morphs beyond a tiny bit are used.

With non-G2, I would convert the clothes in Wardrobe Wizard, using custom morph made from the character. But WW doesn't have G2 figure support.

Is there a way to load morphs from G2 into clothing?



Jules53757 ( ) posted Mon, 11 January 2016 at 4:23 AM

With Poser Pro 2014 or Poser Pro 11, I don't know if it is part of Poser 10 and 11 too, you can transfer the morphs from any figure to clothing. No need of WW or other tools. You can find it under: Figure > Copy Morphs from ...


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WandW ( ) posted Mon, 11 January 2016 at 7:34 AM

If you are bringing in the figure and clothing via the DSON Importer, conform the clothing and morph the figure and then Scripts>DSON Support>Transfer Active Morphs should do it, keeping in mind that some clothing uses Studio's Smoothing Modifier, which is not supported by the Importer, but poke-through can be fixed with the Morph Brush. If you dial in a new morph, you may need to rerun the script.

If you’re doing it via cr2 export from Studio, as Ulli pointed out there is the Copy Morph Function, and D3D's Morphing Clothes may also work...

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hborre ( ) posted Mon, 11 January 2016 at 8:15 AM

Let's have a clarification as to what is Gen 2. Does it refer to Generation 2 Poser legacy figures like James, Jessie, Sydney, etc,, or are you referring to DAZ3D Genesis/Genesis 2? It sounds more like Genesis/Genesis 2, which do not have WW support, in which case, WandW's post is most appropriate for fitting clothing.

To me, mentioning Gen 2, or G2, specifically means Sydney, James, Jessi, Olivia, etc. Some of us old-timers still hold on to the original naming of older figures.


flibbits ( ) posted Mon, 11 January 2016 at 3:13 PM

Yes, Genesis 2.

Sometimes the clothing conforms automatically, even to extreme morphs. But sometimes it doesn't. When it doesn't, I have to close and re-open Poser 2014, re-load the base figure, dial in all the morphs, add the clothing: then it works.

I will try the suggestions given in the replies. Thanks.



flibbits ( ) posted Tue, 12 January 2016 at 12:51 AM · edited Tue, 12 January 2016 at 12:56 AM

This is for the Surf's Up clothing that came with Genesis 2.

When loaded conformed to the figure, the items (shirt, shorts) load as a giant blob. Unconforming restores them to their proper form.

So I can set the Genesis 2 male as the parent, add the figure morphs to the item (shirt or shorts), and then dial the morphs on the item to match the morphs on the figure.

DSON Transfer active morphs did nothing.

Figure, copy morphs to shirt from character won't work. It won't copy many of the dialed morphs. Others are copied, but when dialed they do nothing.



flibbits ( ) posted Thu, 14 January 2016 at 1:54 AM

Still no luck with this. I tried it in Daz...it worked. But the problem in Daz is it isn't easy to alter one clothing item to look like something else. Clothes are scarce for Genesis 2.



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