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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
V, you are dead on correct, that is exactly the correct answer. It has to do with the way conforming items are joined and the ranges they have. Jim Burton is/was working on adding something like a third leg to counteract this effect but as far as I know he is still working on it. the only way currently to fix this is to use magnates and make a MT, or to do post work.
Attached Link: http://www.nerd3d.com/Clothing/Clothing.htm
Nerd3D came out with a "sit skirt." You might want to check it out. RonPut in simple words, for the modeling ignorants like myself.. this mostly has to do with the fact that vickie's joints (those extra buttocks) are even worse for skirts and long or tight dresses than P4woman (having just hip & legs). If you check out the Poser manual on how a model should be grouped, what we have to do on a skirt or dress is a definate NO-NO!That's why vickie's dresses or skirts don't have any buttocks assigned. Why isportraited so good in the manual with the horse buttocks.. pretty explanatory stuff even for the ignorants like me! :o) I'm afraid that when bending beyond a certain angle or sitting is involved.. best way would be to pose the figure, save the pose as preset, then POSE the figure with that preset (not conform) and then move the dress in place.. OR ofcourse.. use sitting skirt prop presets like the ones shown above! :o) Hopefully Poser5 will come with a solution about this..something in the air about dynamic clothing bending... VL grin Rena
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