pzrite opened this issue on Sep 21, 2002 ยท 3 posts
ssshaw posted Sat, 21 September 2002 at 5:40 PM
Attached Link: http://www.shawstudio.com/
Here you are - Follow this link, then click on "P4Woman TShirt with no end caps". Instructions: * Click on link and save the ".pcf" file anywhere. * Run ObjactionMover [FREE- click on link to Sandy Lodge, if you need it]. ** Select "decode" radio button. ** For seed file, browse to "..RuntimeGeometriesPoser4ClothesShirtsblwTshirt.obj" ** For Difference file, browse to that ".pcf". ** Click "Convert". * Import the resulting OBJ into Poser 5. Now you can clothify it. - - - - - Tech Notes: CAUTION: that's bl "w" for woman. The first time I tried it, I accidentally used "m" for man. Didn't work. I stripped off the end caps in LightWave, then ran through UVMapper to make sure it was a good file format. I tried simulating this in cloth room with Judy. Poser 5 kept hanging on me. (WinXP Pro, Athlon 1.4 GHz, 512MB RAM) Let me know if you succeed! shirt is too small. Yet resizing made it too baggy. - - - - - SHRINK-WRAP: Idea that I was trying until I gave up due to Poser hangs: a la previous thread about getting cloth to work with Fairie morph, but change SCALE over time instead of using a morph: * start with scale 110% AND z-scale 110% on frame 1, going to normal 100%s on frame 30 -- to see if cloth will adapt to the gradually-changing scale. If it works, the result would avoid the "bagginess" of using a large scale! -- ToolmakerSteve