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Subject: Newbie blues regarding clothing


DarkSkills ( ) posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 1:43 AM ยท edited Sat, 28 December 2024 at 8:09 PM

I've seen it discussed here before and I appologize in advance for not paying better attention, but once you've got a figure clothed, how do you make it so the clothing stays on the figure while trying to animate it. I checked the FAQ and ran a search, but I couldn't find the subject. I'm using v4.03 and Posette with the woman's vest and slacks. Thanks in advance.

Stay Focused.


Skygirl ( ) posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 1:54 AM

You just have to conform the clothes to Posette. Select a piece of clothes and then menuline-figure-conform to-figure 1.


DarkSkills ( ) posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 2:29 AM

That was my first thought too and I did it, tweeked the clothing a little bit and made some body parts 'invisible' so that everything looks fine, but the minute I try to move her, the clothes come off and it gets all skewed up.

Stay Focused.


ronnieversace ( ) posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 2:38 AM

When you start to pose her, make sure Figure 1 is selected and that you are not trying to pose the conforming clothing.


ronknights ( ) posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 7:06 AM

OH, and this may sound silly, but you need to select the BODY of the figure when you pose. Poser is silly. Sometimes when I go to pose, the leg or some other body part is selected. You get some really strange results. Ron


DarkSkills ( ) posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 9:00 AM

Thank you everyone for your replies:) The problem has been resolved. A simple reboot of my PC seems to have done the trick. I can pose my figure, animate her and everything stays in place. Guess I should have tried rebooting before posting...Gotta love that kooky Poser, boy do I feel silly :)

Stay Focused.


ronknights ( ) posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 9:50 AM

Let me give you one good "remedy" for anything that goes wrong. 1.) Save your files if necessary, or possible. 2.) Close down all programs gracefully, if possible. 3.) Reboot the computer, then try your program again. Chances are everything will work just fine. If not, then you can panic! Grin Ron


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