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Hmm, I still have it. But then I replace all the new preference files with all my old ones after installing to get everything back to the way I like it. Could it be that the new update doesn't come with WW and is currently pointing to a new folder for scripts (that doesn't have WW)?
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I still have it listed as well, but then I chose to use my established preferences. If I hadn't, though, I would've done what you did Cobra, so I still have all the Python scripts I had before.
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Having just recently started with Poser, the Wardrobe Wizard was touted to me as essential for using the available clothing on the different models and being able to use 3rd party clothing. And now it's gone. I mentioned this concern when I first found out about the new content- it does make sense to ditch the legacy content because of all of its compatibility issues- but only if that content is upgraded to compatibility or replaced with something equivalent that works with the new figures. It appears that the new content, as nice as it is, does not offset the loss of the old content. I did a quick experiment to see if the pants of other figures will conform to Dusk, and it will not. Something on the order of WW is important, Dusk simply doesn't have the wardrobe- and I don't have the money to buy all the things I would need to replace the things that I have but will no longer work. Is there some other workaround?
randym77 posted at 10:27PM Fri, 20 September 2019 - #4363026
You can still use Wardrobe Wizard if you have the files from a previous version of Poser.
I think most people use the Fitting Room instead these days, anyway.
I can't seem to find it. I forgot about Fitting Room since I didn't have it with Poser 11.1 Standard. I just took a look at it but the manual seemed a little obtuse. Maybe in the morning,...
I think it should have kept scripts you had already installed.
It might not be on the Scripts menu any more. If you still have it, it will be in C: -> Program Files -> Smith Micro -> Poser 11 -> Runtime -> Python -> poserScripts -> PhilC
The Fitting Room is not quite as easy as Wardrobe Wizard, but it works with most figures. With Wardrobe Wizard, you have to buy "modules" for each figure you want to convert clothing for (though some were included for free). And with PhilC retired, there won't be new modules for new figures like LaFemme.
You might try using Crossdresser
That's always been my converter of choice when it comes to clothing. To my knowledge, nothing converts footwear. Crossdresser also supports the removal of bones and the transferring of morphs. There is no reason a jacket should have shin bones for instance. I think the module price is the same but they have Dawn and Dusk as well. Still waiting for word on LaFemme. I just sent them a site mail. Their site.
infinity10 posted at 6:53PM Sat, 21 September 2019 - #4363037
Fitting Room and brush morphs can replace Wardrobe Wizard. If needed, the use of draping in Cloth Room also helps. WW was and is a great tool, but you don't really need it these days.
I haven't got that far yet. Does it work on conforming clothing or only on 'dynamic clothing'?
It does conforming. You can even use it to convert dynamic clothing to conforming. I use it to rig my shoes and boots for my freebies. I find I get a nicer conversion with that than WW but it's not as easy. And I personally have never gotten the fitting tools to work well in there. I usually scale and bend the clothing to mostly fit the figure (not conformed of course) and use the morph brush to fine-tune it around a zeroed (not just the way it loaded but zeroed) figure. and then I take it into the fitting room and do not zero the clothing when you add it. Then just make the figure. Others probably have gotten the fitting tools to get good results. I use the tools I know.
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Since I first read this thread, I hadn't actually tried to call up Wardrobe Wizard, figuring it wouldn't come up, but surprise, surprise, surprise, it did. Here's what I did.
Paul and Pauline are the last two figures added to Wardrobe Wizard as far as I can tell. It would be nice if Renderosity/Bondware added La Femme.
I think you must have installed Poser keeping your old preferences, or something like that.
I didn't, because there were issues. That means WW is gone. I don't even see it on the menu to call up, and it's nowhere to be found if I search for it manually.
(Until I copied it over from my old computer, which is not connected to the net and still has an old version of Poser Pro 11.)
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I can't find Wardrobe Wizard any more. It's not in the scripts menu, or in the Smith Micro Python folder or in the Poser 11 Content folder.
Not a big deal, since I have the files on an old computer that I'm not bothering to upgrade Poser on, but where'd it go? The manual still has a section on WW. Did I forget to install something?