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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
saur, Sounds like a very good idea to me. However, at the moment CL should be working on SR3 to fix the continuing problems with the release. Don't look for anything like this in the near future. They're also working on the Mac version and plug-ins (Poser Pro Pack for Poser 5). There's a better chance something like this may be incorporated in Daz Studio since Daz markets The Tailor program for CodeTwister. Don't count on it though. Writing a new application of this size and complexity takes a lot of time, testing, and money. Each new option added increases all that exponentially.
I hope if they do integrate it to DAZ Studio they make some improvements, sometimes on figures with detailed anatomy like muscular or barbarian morphs the clothes end up looking wrinkled and start to loose their shape because they get too much of the muscular morphs into them. I find fitting the clothes with magnets do a much better job on those figures although it takes A LOT LONGER, sometimes a whole day of work just to fit one piece of clothing. It would be nice if DAZ Studio could come with some sort of deformer, like a series or rings around the clothes where you could pull a set of vertices out to reshape the clothe to your character.
Poser 5 already has something like this. You can apparently just copy and paste morphs between character and clothing using ctrl-c and ctrl-v (an industry standard). If this works as simply as described by the posters, why would anybody at CL be interested in the Tailor which is more complicated and belongs to another corporate entity? Since DAZ owns the Tailor and Mimic, it is really up to them to get their characters working with their programs. Carolly
I could be wrong, but I'm not sure it works that way. If the associated morph targets are already present in the clothing (barbarian Vicki dial and barbarian catsuit dial, for instance), then you can cut and paste the value from Vicki's dial to the catsuit's dial. But, if the catsuit doesn't have a barbarian dial, where is Vicki's barbarian value going to get pasted?
However, using The Tailor to make a barbarian morph for the catsuit would enable the cut/paste option.
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Check out this thread... post #2 by Mazak has a picture of how it is done. http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1056543hauksdottir,
Yes, I saw that post earlier. He's talking about crosstalk in Poser 4 and copy and paste in Poser 5. It's kind of hard to tell from the post, but he isn't saying copy and paste puts morphs into a figure that didn't already have the morph (such as a clothing model). He's saying we can transfer the settings, 1.000 for example, of one figure's morph dial by highlighting that 1.000 in the dial label, pressing control-c, then going to the clothing figure, highlighting the exact same morph that is already built into the clothing figure, and pressing control-v.
Frankly, Poser 4's crosstalk is easier in this case. If the figures have like morphs, everything just happens automatically.
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This is a sugestion to The Curious Labs people: Can a system similar to the Taylor be integrated to Poser and when click "conform to" the command "activate" oe create the morphs in the object in order to conform to the figure? I am just dreaming and hoping for the best!