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I think I found at least one problem. I think to zero a figure in daz and poser a bit different. I have been using daz for a year but poser I am still pretty new to using.
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I found a while different way to do it here http://www.runtimedna.com/forum/showthread.php?63383-Make-any-clothes-fit-any-figure-in-Poser-2012/page1
So now I must run away for all this before I end up in a corner eating my hair.. lol lol
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - > Quote - > Quote - It looks like the bones got shifted somehow. If you are using Poser Pro 2012 there is a way to fix it without going back into the setup room. With the shirt selected, choose Figure > copy joint Zones From, and choose your character. That will probably fix it.
I have poser pro 2012 and if I click copy joint zone it is better but not perfect however I loose the shirt working with K4. I tried to go back and click conform to again but that takes it back to where I started. I think I going to start over and try to work through all this and see what happens.
when you say it no longer works with K4, what types of problems are you seeing?
I meant the shirt would not move with k4.
I closed poser and reopened it and when I click copy joint the shirt now moved with k4 but one sleeve still does not fit correctly. If I raise the arms the shirt comes apart where the auto groups in the set up room. The under arm comes a part and you can see k4 body.
I Hope I explain the correct. My head is just spinning about this. Texture I understand. I spend the last few months trying out and learning modeling software and now I have to learn this rigging.
I’m heading out for a few hours for lunch and a break. Let all this reading I’ve done on rigging for the last couple of day soak in.
However, any advice is much appreciated!!
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Question, I read one tutor that said to delete bone that are not being used on the shirt and one that said leave the extra's alone. Which do all of you do? Delete or not?
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - It looks like the bones got shifted somehow. If you are using Poser Pro 2012 there is a way to fix it without going back into the setup room. With the shirt selected, choose Figure > copy joint Zones From, and choose your character. That will probably fix it.
I have poser pro 2012 and if I click copy joint zone it is better but not perfect however I loose the shirt working with K4. I tried to go back and click conform to again but that takes it back to where I started. I think I going to start over and try to work through all this and see what happens.
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - Then the only thing I can think of is it's not conformed. When you conform it in the setup room and then return to the Pose Room the clothing is just "there" in the scene. You have to choose the Figure > Conform To command to conform it to your figure.
When I click the "Comform to" the shirt does conform to the K4 and will move with the K4 like it should. However now the shirt no longer fits K4 correct. Before I go back and try to fix this. Best Guess, is my problem with set up bone area or the object shirt itself. The shirt fit perfectly before I did the set up room. ~ Thanks
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - First is it conformed to K4?
Second, can you use the bend, twist and side to side dials on the individual body parts... meaning if you select the lShldr (on the shirt not K4) and bend it, does it bend?
Yes they bend.
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - Why not dynamic ?
This is Creating Conforming Clothing For Poser Figures and one of the many tutors I was following is http://my.smithmicro.com/tutorials/1643.html. Honestly, this is one of the first tutors I found and went with it.
Are dymanic clothing easier?
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Thread: What is your favorite Content Creater? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I had read about this in an article which I will probably never find the web page about it again .. lol But when I looked it up on the store was not sure what was so great about it and now I see I am not the only one.
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Thread: What is your favorite Content Creater? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I got the demo and from what I read it is suppose to help you package what you have made to sell or give away. But there is not instruction on how to use it.
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Thread: Need Rig clothing tutorial recommendation? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I was looking at PhilC store and found Clothing Designer. Has anyone use Clothing Designer? Any reviews?
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=86995
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Thread: Need Rig clothing tutorial recommendation? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks, I will check out PhilC too.
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Thread: Need Rig clothing tutorial recommendation? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks, I have been looking at hers and really wanted to know if any else liked them.
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Thread: Carrara for Clothing Making? | Forum: Carrara
Thanks, right now I still working with Genesis auto rigging till I get learn more. Rigging and morphs are still a big issue for me. Thank you for your input.
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Thread: Gen Supersuit Texture and Shape Question | Forum: DAZ|Studio
The wearable worked fine, thanks.
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Thread: Help Help Rigging a Shirt | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL