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Thread: unworn clothes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Check in the dynamic cloth menu "self-collision" and increase the collision offset and collision offset, maybe to 2.000 each.
Thread: Pimping up V4 WM? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks for the feedback! I figured out that injecting the individual "perfect" morphs into weightmapped V4.2 works just okay. What didn't work was the all-in-one CR2-meddling suggested in the package. But that's not a problem as long as the individual morphs work one by one. ;)
Thread: Pimping up V4 WM? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Pimping up V4 WM? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Good to know, so I must have made some mistake. I followed the instructions on creating a new CR2 file in the Character/Daz Peaople folder but used tmy modified Wm file instead of the out of the box Vickie 4.2 one. And when I loaded that one and injected all the perfect morphs, it looked very odd.
Thread: Keeping a face morh in an animation | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks for the kind input! I used a catwalk pose made by SkaMotion for V4. I used it on a custom-morphed weightmapped V4 which worked without problems. Skamotion claims the catwalk animation poses are entirely custom-made without any motion capture. If this is true, this is a true work of art because the motions are so realistic, including keyframed soft tissue movement at the breasts and glutes, ambient movement, change of looks while making a turn during the walk etc, well, it's really well made. I used self-made dynamic cloth and dynamic cloth hair on this and the results look pretty cool right now.My only problem now is what animation setup to use without shutting down my computer for days or even weeks (400 frames now, could grow to close to 800 frames if I let her walk back)
Concerning my plea for help, the face morph issue was resolved by going into the key frame editor and looking carefully enough until I discovered the two face morphs I had combined. Indeed, al I had to do was take the face morph injection frame, mark all subsequent frames in the face morph line and delete all further keyframes. Klicking the "keep constant" tab also eases my mind a lot and kind of yielded the desired results.
Thread: Keeping a face morh in an animation | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thanks, but that didn't solve it. I had to mark the head for the rest of the animation and "deleta all key frames" after the morph was loaded. The character isn't blinking any more but at least her face stays the same.
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Hey, thanks a lot for the advice and feedback,I'll try that out next week as soon as I have time!
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser Python Scripting
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
So far, I haven't found any answer to my problem:
A dynamic object (shoulder strap) ...
has two rigid objects (bowcase, quiver) attached to it...
which in turn have dynamic zones at their ends (fringes).
I'm ripping my hairs out so far...nothing seems to work... Isn't this possible somehow in Poser?
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
@aRtBee: Thank you very much for the links, I`ll see if the materials somehow answer my question.
Thread: dynamic clothing with stiff elements | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - If I might make a suggestion, have you checked the online Library of Congress photo archives for an actual picture of how a Native American quiver looks? When you find a good, clear picture of an actual NA quiver, I would suggest downloading the pic and fiddling with it till you can map it so you have a correct item. Also, each Nation has different traditional forms for all their gear. Please don't go with the television "Injun" look, we find it insulting. For a generic fantasy quiver, it looks pretty decent so far.
I have looked up a lot of references on plains indian quivers, I own two museum quality replica sets of those and I know how they were worn and used and how it feels to use them and shoot with the bows. Thus, at the present stage of the project, I'm pretty sure that I got everything right as far as authenticity goes and nobody in their right mind would have a reason to feel offended when in 2013 someone makes the first attempt to create an authentic plains indian quiver for Poser. But thanks for the library of congress tip, you can never have enough reference material.
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Thread: Gallery display problem | Forum: Community Center
rebelmommy, nruddock posted the solution above, gives you back the instant full size view if you click full size view as well in gallery options.
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Thread: unworn clothes | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL