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Thread: So far no go installing V4 into Windows 7 | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yes that was annoying issue I was told to use one of the old installers like the V4 Developers Kit uses the old installer to have that create the necessary file and then you can use the new installers like a charm. But you found your solution now I am searching the forums for Poser 8 continuous crashes that is driving me crazy.
Thread: Cancel Order 111654688 | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
Thread: Status of Order-111185493 | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
Thread: Status of Order-111185493 | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
No it doesn't give one it just says
Order#: 111185493
Payment Method: PayPal $0.00 Also I don't know why it says $0.00 is it because it hasn't been processed yet. And it isn't posted to my paypal account. Sorry for the lack of information but this is all I have. The order number in my account.
Thx,
Hollywood
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
The Poser 7 tutorial manual goes way more in depth about the cloth room and the purpose of each function. But just remember while you are doing you construction of dynamic cloth that
Soft decorated Groups
Assign vertices to this group when you want them to flex and move with the underlying cloth. Such as belts, belt buckles and shoe strings. So in the cloth room you will see the button for Soft Decorated groups just select it and then the group box will pop open for you to select the areas that will belong to the Soft Decorated group.
Rigid Decorated groups
Theses are parts of the group that when you want then to move with the underlying cloth but they don't bend or flex. When these are usually your buttons and jewelry type stuff. And you would do the same for the Rigid Decorated click it and the group editor box will pop up for you to select the vertices for that group.
I recommend when modeling you outfits in whatever 3d app you already know what you want to do with each area and make the groups in the 3D App so when you pull it over to poser the groups you set in the 3D app will transfer over. And you can just select the groups that way when setting up.
Go to the cloth room hit whatever functions you are using and then select add a group and all the groups you made in your 3d app will appear for you to select and it will add your vertices that way. But the Poser 7 tutorial manual is more explanatory. But that is really all it is to it.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
@cobaltdream
I absolutely agree with you. The more user-friendly it is made the more willing people will be to use it. Like a video game I never read the manuals that come with them I expect that the game control to be set up good enough that I can sit down and figure it out in a few moments. People even find it acceptable to have in-game tutorials instead of sitting with a book in their hands reading how to play. The in-game tutorial involves them more than a book. So I am sure that with dynamic clothes and hybrids people will have the expectation that there should be no hard work on their part.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yeah there should be a way that everything is automatically set up for the customers so all the customer would have to do is conform and then hit simulate. Not have to worry about how it drapes or locking certain areas. The easier it for someone to use the more will they would be to use it. I will have to check that out.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
@RorrKonn
That is absolutely true. A lot of artist that is use to conforming clothes will have to be made comfortable to venture into other possibilities. And materials are very limited on teaching features in Poser for free. The manual that comes with Poser is vague itself.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
@cobaltdream-
Thx, took me a moment to get it to act like that but still haven 't got the result that I am going for. cause I want it a bit more flowing.
Poser 7 is okay but I can't wait for them to do some updates. The cloth room runs way better but they have little things that they have to tighten up. And it can be frustrating at times being that I don't have a slow computer and it crashes at times. But the little problems they do have won't compare to the many problems Vista has. :P But I don't think Poser 7 and Vista was really playing together quite friendly cause I ran into numerous times that it collapse. Back on my XP harddrive just sometime the delete button stops functioning in Poser is the major problem I have.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Attached Link: Hybrid Test
I understand that. So this topic has interested me so much as to find a bridge to achieve that. I just don't want my addiction to learning something new consume me. Cause right now I am testing out a glove where a certain part is conformed to control it while the other is clothed. Now like I said I am not a veteran dynamic user so I will possible make mistakes. But this is what I have so far with the hybrid testing. Now this is effortless after I set up how I wanted to function. I just need to learn how to save the information to the library I don't know if it does the same like conforming clothes haven't really attempted yet.Here you can see it in motion with the included link. The only fault is in the wrist area being that I missed some of the vertices in that area. But not that bad.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I really wouldn't say that I have bent where noone has bent before. There use to be a guy on Renderosity that use to do alot of testing with dynamic clothes and he was talking about hybrids at one time. But I haven't seen him since. But the outfit was something quick. Cause evident faults is when she bend her butt crack is out. That wasn't intentional. So it still isn't bending natural. Not to say that it doesn't happen in real life, seen many girls bend over and instead of their butt crack you see their red satin thongs. But I haven't done anything GREAT, I took what they said to do and did it. To see how it would work being that I don't make dynamic clothes. But there is more work that could be done to make it better. And most of the people are taking conformed clothes to make them dynamic. That outfit was built to be a hybrid so I wouldn't have as much headaches.
Thread: Conforming, Dynamic, or Hybrid? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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