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Subject: clothing room and sitting position


Tipol ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 6:42 AM · edited Wed, 18 December 2024 at 9:23 AM

For clothing simulations in a seated position I used to proceed like the tutorial below that I created and which is on my site.

http://tipol-creations.e-monsite.com/en/blog/tutorial/tutoriel-poser-la-cloth-room-la-position-assise.html


With poser 13 including the "seat" object in the collision parameters gives very strange results, the clothing deforming in an exaggerated way. I managed to get around the problem by including a primitive cube object of the same size as the seat and positioned on it which I enter in the colision parameters in place of the chosen seat and which I make transparent when rendering. Do you think this poser 13 bug could be fixed?





RedPhantom ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 8:05 AM
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If it's working with one object but not another, I'd check the object first. Have you tried other seat objects?


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Tipol ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 8:21 AM

Yes différents Seat and différent clothing.




Afrodite-Ohki ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 1:35 PM

Can we have pictures to see what you mean by exaggerated deformation?

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Tipol ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 3:54 PM · edited Tue, 30 January 2024 at 3:54 PM

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Here are the captures. 1st image when entering the bench in the collision parameters. 2nd image by unchecking the bench and inserting the box that I created instead as explained above. I can't explain the phenomenon other than the fact that you can't check the bench alone, so is it the "GoalCenterOffMass" that causes this?




RedPhantom ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 4:43 PM
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Looking at the first one, it appears there is unseen geometry. Other items with goalcenterofmass checked don't have that problem.


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Tipol ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 5:48 PM

Yes but there is nothing in the list. I had the same problem with other seats and other clothes. And this phenomenon did not exist in previous versions of Poser.



Rhia474 ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 6:07 PM
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What happens if you uncheck centerofmass but leave everything exactly the same? Just a thought, change one variable at a time.


shvrdavid ( ) posted Tue, 30 January 2024 at 6:19 PM

I agree that it looks like there is a stray vertex above the bench, there is no other reason for it to do that.

I find it common to have to use hidden props as colliders. Mesh resolution and shape have a lot to do with it. It also makes it easier to set up that way in complex simulations.



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Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 12:36 AM
Rhia474 posted at 6:07 PM Tue, 30 January 2024 - #4480919

What happens if you uncheck centerofmass but leave everything exactly the same? Just a thought, change one variable at a time.

I tried to only check "bench" but everything is checked again by itself.



Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 5:07 AM

No problem with Poser 12, I think it's Poser 13 bug.

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Afrodite-Ohki ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 1:38 PM

Uh. I've never had this happen, so I'm pretty confused - will leave this to the others with more tech knowledge than I do xD

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jroulin ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 2:48 PM

What bench is that? There must be something that collides inside the clothing. Maybe it was imported wrongly in Poser. Did you saved and reload it or starting it from scratch every time? What I also would try is to load the bench obj file in a modeler to see if there are not some polygons that would collide with the clothing in that area. Maybe one is already enough to do this but, in this case, it would mean that Poser 13 was improved in collision or that the subd level of the bench was changed.


Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 3:06 PM · edited Wed, 31 January 2024 at 3:06 PM

It has nothing to do with this bench because I had the same problem with another seat and another item of clothing. This happens when you enter anther props than the clothing you want to simulate in the collision parameters. This is the second time I've encountered this problem with Poser 13 which I bought not long ago, which is why I opened this post to talk about it.



Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 3:19 PM

The bench presents no problem, it is a cr2 from RPublishing present in the Poser 13 content so normally very clean



jroulin ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 4:06 PM

I will try to duplicate it on my side when I find the Bench. From what I can see on your screen shot this bench seems to be a Figure and not a simple prop. That said I am regularly simulating multiples props and Figure collision and never seen this so very curious if I can duplicate it. I am on win 10 and you?


Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 4:25 PM

Windows 10 too, I opened the bench geometry file in hexagon and it presents no problem (anyway I had the same problem with another seat and another item of clothing). Yes it's a figure (cr2) but the colisions work just as much with props as with figures and anyway it works very well in Poser 12. Would you like to try it if you have Poser 13?



jroulin ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 4:28 PM

Yes I have Poser 13 and 12 so I will try it but still can not find the Bench. Can you tell me where it is?


Tipol ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 4:30 PM

On the other hand, I don't understand why, being a figure, it is found in the props part of the library. I didn't change anything when loading the content of pose 13.

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Afrodite-Ohki ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 4:49 PM
Tipol posted at 4:30 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4480998

On the other hand, I don't understand why, being a figure, it is found in the props part of the library. I didn't change anything when loading the content of pose 13.

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Bondware seems to be trying to pack things in a "theme" way instead of a "type of content" way. LF2's included bathing suit got tossed into the props folder too, even though it's conforming.

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RedPhantom ( ) posted Wed, 31 January 2024 at 7:36 PM
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You might report this as a bug at https://support.posersoftware.com/


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Y-Phil ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 1:52 AM · edited Thu, 01 February 2024 at 1:53 AM
Tipol posted at 4:30 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4480998

On the other hand, I don't understand why, being a figure, it is found in the props part of the library. I didn't change anything when loading the content of pose 13.


I have two CR2 hairs that are only present in the "Hair" part of the library, too, whereas they have to be conformed.

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Tipol ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 4:21 AM
RedPhantom posted at 7:36 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4481008

You might report this as a bug at https://support.posersoftware.com/

ok thank you I just did it. When I opened this post I wanted to see if others had encountered the same problem but at the moment no.



jroulin ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 7:25 AM
Tipol posted at 4:30 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4480998

On the other hand, I don't understand why, being a figure, it is found in the props part of the library. I didn't change anything when loading the content of pose 13.

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Thanks, found it. I made several simulations and none of them were showing the default.
From the screen shots you did it seems to me that the clothing set was loaded just after the bench but not sure that this is like you did.

Can you tell me how you do this? I did it the following:

1 Load LaFemm2
2 Load the Clothing
3 Load the Bench
4 Move the bench back in frame 1
5 Go to frame 30 and move the bench back to initial position
6 Applied the sitting pose to LaFemme2
7 making the simulation and run it

I also have seen that there seems to be another clothing called 40ParisDress2_1 in your scene.
If this is the dress you want to simulate with the sim_1 it should not appear in the select object window.


Tipol ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 11:19 AM
I do pretty much the same thing. I put the LF2 sitting pose to fram 12 or 15 but in same time of the seat final position. There is no other clothing, the dress that I am simulating is "40ParisDress2-1" and it is not checked in the simulation's collision parameters of course.
It's not a problem with the bench or the clothing since I had the same problem with another seat and another clothing previously. This is the 2nd time that I have done a seating pose with pose 13 and it is the 2nd time that I have obtained this result.
Have you try this in poser 13 ?



jroulin ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 4:32 PM

Yes I tryed it in Poser 13. What I wanted to say with the dress showing in the select object window is that the object you select as clothing object for the simulation is not showing in the select object window so wondering why your 40ParisDress2-1 apears there.

I will do a quick video tomarrow to show you how it is working on my computer


Tipol ( ) posted Thu, 01 February 2024 at 5:08 PM
jroulin posted at 4:32 PM Thu, 1 February 2024 - #4481084

Yes I tryed it in Poser 13. What I wanted to say with the dress showing in the select object window is that the object you select as clothing object for the simulation is not showing in the select object window so wondering why your 40ParisDress2-1 apears there.

I will do a quick video tomarrow to show you how it is working on my computer

I dont understand what you say. The clothing object for the simulation is 40ParisDress2-1.



jroulin ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 8:18 AM

What I mean is that your clothing is not parented to LaFemme2. In my video you can see that my cloth is parented to the hip of LaFemme2. Normaly this should not matter but you never know so I was mentioning it. The vide below is at two time the normal speed so that it dose not take too much time and also done using Poser 13.

https://youtu.be/e0Aaam0hQsw


Tipol ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 10:40 AM
Tipol posted at 10:37 AM Fri, 2 February 2024 - #4481146
jroulin posted at 8:18 AM Fri, 2 February 2024 - #4481136

What I mean is that your clothing is not parented to LaFemme2. In my video you can see that my cloth is parented to the hip of LaFemme2. Normaly this should not matter but you never know so I was mentioning it. The vide below is at two time the normal speed so that it dose not take too much time and also done using Poser 13.

https://youtu.be/e0Aaam0hQsw

I just understood what you call "parenting", it's checking the box of the body part that will collide with the dress. But this box is checked with the rest, it's just that the menu is not expanded on my screenshot, and the belt which is a smart props related to the character's abdomen is unchecked. I proceed as you show in your video.



DeeceyArt ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 4:27 PM

To parent the dress to  La Femme, 

1) With both dress and La Femme in default position, select the dress.

2) Assuming it is a prop, choose Object > Change Parent.

3) In the dialog that appears, select La Femme's HIP as the parent.

In regards to the bench being a CR2, are you saying you are not able to uncheck the Goal: Center of Mass objects, and leave only the body part named "prop" in there?


DeeceyArt ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 4:37 PM · edited Fri, 02 February 2024 at 4:45 PM
Afrodite-Ohki posted at 4:49 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4481000
Tipol posted at 4:30 PM Wed, 31 January 2024 - #4480998

On the other hand, I don't understand why, being a figure, it is found in the props part of the library. I didn't change anything when loading the content of pose 13.

dGNNtJl5eTBLX7WB34fBF3qaz1NEOpmLyPePaEOQ.PNG

Bondware seems to be trying to pack things in a "theme" way instead of a "type of content" way. LF2's included bathing suit got tossed into the props folder too, even though it's conforming.
Putting the clothing in Props started a while back. Simply because when you think of a "Figure", you think of the poseable character.  Clothing is, in realitty actually more of a costume or prop that is added to the scene (especially given that the icon for props is a hat, which is a type of clothing). In addition, it was confusing (especially for newbies that don't understand the difference) to have to look in Figures for conforming clothing, and Props for dynamic clothing. So they both got put in Props. That was the logic behind the new library arrangement.


Tipol ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 4:50 PM

DeeceyArt posted at 4:27 PM Fri, 2 February 2024 - #4481158

To parent the dress to  La Femme, 

1) With both dress and La Femme in default position, select the dress.

2) Assuming it is a prop, choose Object > Change Parent.

3) In the dialog that appears, select La Femme's HIP as the parent.

In regards to the bench being a CR2, are you saying you are not able to uncheck the Goal: Center of Mass objects, and leave only the body part named "prop" in there?

that's it,

as for parenting an object I know how to do it and record it in smart props of course but you don't parent a piece of clothing before simulating it.



Tipol ( ) posted Fri, 02 February 2024 at 4:53 PM

Thank you all, I asked Poser the question and just sent the zip of my scene for them to study. I'll let you know when they respond.



Tipol ( ) posted Sat, 03 February 2024 at 2:48 AM · edited Sat, 03 February 2024 at 2:49 AM

The Poser's answer :

"This will happen when there are multiple figures in the simulation and the cloth has vertexes in the Constrained group. When there is more than one figure in the simulation Poser needs the clothing item to be parented to the figure so it knows what the constrained vertexes are supposed to stick to.

  • Select the clothing
  • From the top menu choose Object > Change Parent ...
  • Select the hip or chest (or really any part) of the figure the clothing is for.
  • Recalculate the simulation."

Indeed the solution is to parented the dress to the character before doing the simulation, I owe an apology to all those who gave me this astonishing solution that I did not know about and indeed it works. This happens because the bench is a figure and not a props. Now I'm waiting for Poser's answer to find out what has changed in Poser 13 because there doesn't seem to be this problem with Poser 11 and 12.



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Thank you all for the development of this situation and the feedback.


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