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Subject: Saving Master dependencies - how?


pixpax ( ) posted Wed, 02 January 2019 at 1:15 PM · edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 8:18 AM

I'm lost here! I have 2 pieces of clothing on my figure. I want to morph them according to the figures pose. All the morphs are in place and works. I can make a Master parameter to control the morphs together - on one of the clothing items. But I can´t get my poser 11 pro to save the master on the clothing - it will not keep the information for the other clothing item, only for the item that has the master. What am I missing here? Please?


Boni ( ) posted Wed, 02 January 2019 at 2:39 PM

I don't have the answer at the moment ... but I am looking into this.

Boni



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DCArt ( ) posted Wed, 02 January 2019 at 4:34 PM

I'm a little confused about your question ... are you trying to pose the figure and have the clothing automatically follow the pose, or are you trying to refit clothing from one character to another? If you add a little more information it might be easier to figure out what the problem is.



pixpax ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2019 at 12:52 AM · edited Thu, 03 January 2019 at 1:07 AM

Thanks for taking time to read this.: Here is some more info: I have made sittingposes and clothes. Posing the figure causes problems with the skirt and/or long shirt/vest and I have made morphs that fit the poses or morphs that makes the clothing look more natural in the poses. Instead of going through the clothing items one by one and changing the settings to fit the pose I want this to be controlled by a Master.

I thought it was simple enough to make the master in the girl, set the dependencies and then save as an inj-file. :-) Couldn´t do that......tried saving the Master in one of the clothing items - but as described above, it only saves the info for the item it is in - not the other clothing item. (Saving a master in the girl saves nothing but the name of the master dial.)

I have tried to save as inj-file. I have tried saving a CR2 and copying the master - but there is no vital information in the file.It saves as an ordinary pose-file. So tried saving as a pz2. Same result.

I can set up the Master and it works fine on so far three items at once. But it is no good if I can´t save it. So here´s hoping somebody can solve this mystery. I MUST be doing something very wrong. But what? ?


3D-Mobster ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2019 at 4:52 AM · edited Thu, 03 January 2019 at 4:55 AM

Not sure this will solve your issue, but I think the reason its not working is due to Poser not saving dependencies in items which do not belong to that item group or what to say. Which does make sort of sense when you think about it, as you can have several skirts and vests in the scene, so Poser need to know which of them are connected to each other.

The easiest way to get around it, is to "fake" a connection between the skirt and vest. So after you have created your Master morph and place it in the vest for example, you make the skirt a child of the vest. After that you select the vest and save it to the library and Poser will ask you if you want to save the item as an individual item or as a group or something, here you select to save it as a group.

So now when you add it to the scene, it will add both the skirt and vest at the same time and the master morph will be there as well and work on both of them. You still have to go through the normal process of conforming each item to your character.

If you want you should be able to remove the skirt from being a child of the vest and the Master morph will still work, if that for some reason is important.


pixpax ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2019 at 10:00 AM

@3D-Mobster: THANK YOU!!! It works - you are a hero! :-)


3D-Mobster ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2019 at 1:02 PM

Sure your welcome :)


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