Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Using Older Figures

Uncommon opened this issue on Apr 21, 2019 ยท 22 posts


FVerbaas posted Thu, 25 April 2019 at 10:41 PM Forum Coordinator

ssgbryan posted at 5:04AM Fri, 26 April 2019 - #4350661

Short answer: Yes.

Long answer: I use both depending on the scene - I belong to the Right tool for the right job school as opposed to the 1 tool for every use case school. Some things work better as dynamic and other things work better as conforming.

Totally agreed

Although in a perfect world, a vendor would insure that their conforming outfit could survive a trip to the cloth room.

Question of scope. Optimization on one aspect gives compromises on another aspect, if only profitability.

I don't see the following working as conforming clothing (that pesky below the knee hemline and lack of boob windows):

Agreed again. I use a rig donor shaped like a tailor's doll kin to the one that comes with the Prefitter. No or limited dart under the breasts, and breast morphs from simulation not from morphing. You would need to cut breats back quite far to get that look, though.

Skirts just will never be right from a conformer. Mechanics are totally different. Neither will pants ever be unless stretch fabric and very tight.
Dynamic or hybrid is the way to go there.

I have some bulk packs of dynamic clothing pending in store. This is one for Roxie, but could just as well be PE or LaFemme.

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other are single, for PE

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I am not sure if sale revenue will justify the effort bringing it to market.