quietrob opened this issue on Nov 17, 2019 ยท 40 posts
quietrob posted Mon, 18 November 2019 at 9:36 PM
First, I want to thank everyone here for helping me. It's mucho appreciated.
Next, we should get some terms down. When you all say intersect, do you mean touching? It's a conforming/dynamic hybrid. It WILL touch her hip at some point.
Sorry, Earl. I can't show you my first effort because I tossed it away in disgust. While I prefer to read my tuts, I can watch a well made video. Even recommend it if the production values are up to snuff and they assume the user is a beginner, so thanks!!!
Here is the skirt with the model in question. She's on the phone because all girls are on the phone all the time. I include the very chair I had planned for her to sit in. Of course I can hide the chair but looking at the above advice, I don't know which way to go. One person says include the chair, the other says don't. Both know what they are doing. She is not drinking because she doesn't want to drink alone...She is waiting for her ex-husband's wife to show up (Just threw that in)
This is what happens when she sits down. You can't throw a cat out of the window without hitting a dforce render. Poser can already do that. But I can't.
I also did a render of the reverse side. I apologize for the quick and dirty nature for such an elegant model. The skirt should only reach the knee. It doesn't have to drape over it. But it should be snug. Most of all, it shouldn't be a mess. I use multiple angles in my comic. So I need this to look good from all angles. Am I using the correct tool? While conforming is easier for sure, I was of the notion that dynamic is actually better when it comes to clothing.