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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
In the Cloth room click on the New Simulation button. Set the number of drape frames in the popup window. Then after you have selected and clothified the cloth click on the Collide Against button. In the next popup window you have the option to start draping from the zero pose.
This is one method of getting the clothes to fit but note that you'll only have the option to save the final result. If on the other hand you create a short animation you will have the ability to pick the best looking frame from a number. The natural motion of cloth will have some spring to it, a cloak will fall forward then slope back slightly, a skirt will swirl to the right then a little to the left. If you restrict yourself to just draping then these nuances may be lost.
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I am trying to learn from a Tutorial by Jusletgo on how to "Drape" clothing to a figure. It reads: Draping is, essentially, a one-time operation, roughly the equivalent of fitting the clothes to the figure. If all you want to do is put a dynamic cloth prop on a figure, you first load and pose your figure, then load the dynamic cloth prop, enter the Cloth Room, and drape the prop to the figure. The prop will then rest perfectly on the figure the way mother nature would do it with a real person in that pose. Its that simple. Whallah! Youre done. HOwever, It does not say where the Drape tool/Option is and I have looked everywhere for it. Could someone help me please... :(