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Subject: Conforming clothes to a morphed figure.


dvlcat ( ) posted Thu, 06 December 2001 at 12:30 PM ยท edited Sat, 01 February 2025 at 4:09 PM

Ive notice quite a few questions recently regarding the conforming of clothing to a Poser figure. So, let me toss in one as well. I rarely have difficulty conforming clothing to standard Poser figures (I work with Vickie mostly). However, I rarely use standard figures right out of the box. With all the great morphs from wonderful people like Traveler and Jaager, I prefer to mix and match to create new characters with a wide variety of body types. As a result, the standard clothing no longer fits properly. Sometimes I set the original body part to "invisible". However, this defeats the purpose of the morph. When this is done, the clothing defines the figure and my carefully selected and applied morph is lost. As an example, I might go to a great deal of trouble to give Vickie small, delicately shaped breasts. But, when I place a Jim Burtons sweater (which I both love and highly recommend) on Vickie, she is big breasted again. So, what can I do to fit standard clothing to my morphed Poser figures? If (as I suspect) the answer is magnets, then does anyone know of a tutorial that shows how to apply magnets to clothing for the purpose that Im talking about here? I know that Traveler has a nice tutorial on the general use of magnets, but how do I use magnets to fit clothes to an existing figure? Thanks for your help.


the3dwizard ( ) posted Thu, 06 December 2001 at 10:30 PM

Attached Link: http://www.planet-3d.com/tutorials/breastmags/

I use magnets for most of my clothing morphs, (see my store :) Traveler has some magnet tutorials on his site. I have some also. The one at this link deals making an item fit a morphed figure. It deals with the chest but the principal is the same for any body part.


dvlcat ( ) posted Fri, 07 December 2001 at 9:02 AM

Thanks, this should be helpful.


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