Ian Porter opened this issue on May 14, 2000 ยท 9 posts
Ian Porter posted Sun, 14 May 2000 at 4:16 PM
robert.sharkey posted Sun, 14 May 2000 at 5:00 PM
Hey GRATULATION. You must be a lucky guy. Hope we see some of your creations in the near future. Since days i was reading all tutorials i can found about this theme. Maybee in a few days i start my personal challenge for conforming-clothes. SHARKEY
Krel posted Mon, 15 May 2000 at 6:34 AM
That looks really nice!!! Will you be sharing? BTW Steve's work is excellent and his discs are a very good value....I use his clothing all the time..... Krel
Anton_Kisiel posted Mon, 15 May 2000 at 10:43 AM
Excellent. Now get crack'n. There are alot of nude Poser gals out there.
Ian Porter posted Mon, 15 May 2000 at 12:18 PM
Thanks for the encouragement :) I need to finish this off, and build myself an new home on the web. I slso need to review the stuff off my old site to see if any of it is worth posting again. I will be posting the dress free. Cheers Ian
steveshanks posted Mon, 15 May 2000 at 1:18 PM
Looks great Ian you did a great job on the shoulder section.....did you use Cinema and which version....:o)..Steve
Ian Porter posted Tue, 16 May 2000 at 1:46 PM
Thanks Steve, Yes I bought Cinema 4D GO after reading your tutorial and trying the demo on the Poserworld CD. I would have liked the XL or even SE versions, but funds would not stretch that far. I ended up with about 26 points on each spline. I imported the P3 woman as you suggest, and coloured her red, then went through an interative process of adjust/add spline - loft- note errors where figure shows through - undo loft - adjust/add spline etc. I used the Unitard cr2 for this, the thin strap one seems to make the top bend over ? Cinema 4D is an excellent program, I can see why you like it. I have used Nendo for some time now, but I'm new to this Nurbs stuff. Now I need to learn how to add sleeves :) Thanks again Ian
steveshanks posted Tue, 16 May 2000 at 2:16 PM
I use Nendo too Ian but just got XL V6 which has hypernurbs which are very like nendo but smoother so I'm in heaven, I guess down the road GO will be updated to not sure which parts of Xl it'll get though.......I get that with the thin strap too but it doesn't seem to affect the clothes (wierd though) for sleeves try booleaning the holes then go to side view and create a spline on the edges of the hole (just one side) try to get it as close as possible then start lofting from that, then mirror the extrude you used for the boolean and boolean the other side then mirror a copy of your sleeve and if your lucky it'll fit the other side, if not just mirror the splines instead and adjust the first one to fit the gap...now if you have a bad join do a pipe (um whats it called again :o) you know where you create a pipe along the spline.to act like a seam ....Steve
Ian Porter posted Wed, 17 May 2000 at 2:27 PM
Steve, Thanks for that info on sleeves, I'll give it a try. XL V6!, the only chance I have of affording that is to work through the millenium weekend (again):). Only 999 years and counting... Cheers Ian