jennblake opened this issue on Jun 20, 2019 ยท 654 posts
Afrodite-Ohki posted Mon, 24 June 2019 at 12:21 PM
FlagonsWorkshop posted at 1:07PM Mon, 24 June 2019 - #4354493
Nails60 posted at 10:53AM Mon, 24 June 2019 - #4354490
Poser has the fitting room, which for all those other non-dress things you've mentioned is pretty easy to use,
Can you use it to take a top made, say for Dawn, and fit it to La Femme? And how long would it take to make it happen? Just curious, I've never used it.
You know what, I've never tried the entire process. Let me check.
La Femme loaded, turned off Inverse Kinematics on her feet which load on by default, zero figure because she has slightly posed legs when she loads. Loaded Dawn's Tank Top, unconformed.
Looks good from the front, but--
Well. Translations and scales to get it better fitting sorta. (Had to Show Hidden Parameters because Dawn's stuff comes with hidden scales)
Fitting Room, New Session. Zero Figure off on the object cause I moved and scaled it around.
Just clicked Fit without changing any of the options.
Create Figure > options here. You can leave as it comes with all the bones on, but I prefer to pick the bones to save on computer resources. Auto Group on if the body parts are different between the figures. Transfer Morphs off because I prefer to transfer them another way.
I forgot to include her thighs, not gonna do it again because I'm just showing you how it's done.
A daunting process for a casual user, but took me less then five minutes if I hadn't been taking screenshots of the process to post here.
From here, I'd load her new HD Dev Rig, go to Figure > Copy Joint Zones From the rig to get some smoother weight maps, and then Copy Morphs From the rig after loading the morphs into the rig. That is, if I wanted to save this to my library for constant use.
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Feel free to call me Ohki!
Poser Pro 11, Poser 12 and Poser 13, Windows 10, Superfly junkie. My units are milimeters.
Persephone (the computer): AMD Ryzen 9 5900x, RTX 3070 GPU, 96gb ram.