Forum: Poser Technical


Subject: CR2 to Conforming CR2, simple process or high stress surgery?

Darkworld opened this issue on May 02, 2002 ยท 27 posts


bloodsong posted Sun, 05 May 2002 at 4:19 PM

no no no.... the joints have to be zeroed. the body/hip trans is not zeroed, for a conformer. the reason for this is, because conforming adds the joint rotations together. so, if the forearm is bent 3 degrees in the k1 value (the memorized pose of the figure), then you plug in your clothing to that cr2, the clothing will have a 3 degree bend on it before you conform. after it conforms, it will be 3 degrees off the target's forearm. so the pose has to be zeroed so the clothes don't wander off the limbs. so you can't use the regular victoria cr2, because the limbs are slightly posed. you need to make a zeroed-pose cr2 out of victoria, and THAT will conform.