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Copy morphs from the original V4 garment. You can do that for any clothing conversion, and it usually works pretty well. It doesn’t have to be the sa,e garment. I copy morphs from the morphing fantasy dress to other gowns all the time. I find, though, that open and close morphs can just tear the mesh if the garment is completely closed at the start.
RobZhena posted at 10:48 AM Tue, 5 December 2023 - #4478671
I have done that and it just won't work.Copy morphs from the original V4 garment. You can do that for any clothing conversion, and it usually works pretty well. It doesn’t have to be the sa,e garment. I copy morphs from the morphing fantasy dress to other gowns all the time. I find, though, that open and close morphs can just tear the mesh if the garment is completely closed at the start.
Oh Shoot!
I just realized the end of your comment.
YES, this blouse IS "completely Closed" in it's default position....
Is there a fix for this??
Again: Crossdresser can convert from V4 and copy the morphs over - so how can we do this for LF2??
there must be a set or method that Crossdresser knows that we dont?
RobZhena posted at 7:33 PM Sat, 9 December 2023 - #4478873
I have restarted....dozens of times. They are not 'misbehaving', they are just not copying over correctly or the conversion using the LF2 Tools are altering the mesh...?This will sound stupid, but when morphs start misbehaving, I restart Poser.
It seems to me that the morph projection is getting confused with those vertices touching each other there. The vest that worked well isn't closed at the front.
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Yes, that is what I am finding on other pieces as well. A "Victorian Bundle" I have for V4 converts the Chemise to LaFemme1 perfectly with CrossDresser, it has a morph to slightly open the top couple buttons. But when converted to LF2 it only stretches the Chemise.It seems to me that the morph projection is getting confused with those vertices touching each other there. The vest that worked well isn't closed at the front.
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I have the LF1 to LF2 working out okay but I don't have a huge wardrobe for LF1 to begin with so I have been converting V4 (and others) to LF1 using Crossdresser by EvilInnocence; all has worked out for what I needed.
BUT
I just tried converting a V4 to LF1 top that has some morphs for open and closing; Crossdresser brought all the clothing custom (non-character) morphs over just fine for LaFemme 1, but when I convert that to LF2 the 'Open-Close' morphs won't work....
I can convert the clothing, then load the original LF1 converted version into Poser13 and Copy the morphs from one to the other - No Error - but when I try to use the morphs on the LF2 version: the front seam is Welded Shut, instead of opening the blouse it just pulls and distorts the mesh?
I thought maybe it was because "weld seams" was checked when I exported the mesh but when I tried again and Unchecked that; same thing, same result
I am using a "Combat Jacket" originally for V4 (forget maker offhand).
So I guess my question is: What does Crossdresser do to transfer over such Clothing Morphs from V4 to LF1 that is not happening when I convert the same piece from LF1 to LF2 using the LF2 tools?
(**sorry, I may not get back for a day or two to see if anyone answers...)