Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Would like opinions/suggestions on first try at clothing for Poser

DreamersWish opened this issue on May 05, 2004 ยท 4 posts


DreamersWish posted Wed, 05 May 2004 at 4:03 PM

This is my first try at clothing for a Poser person. I am still working on it and need some help. I am considering a ruffle at the bottom and a band at the top. It was done in Rhino. It is a little large when importing to Poser. Would love any suggestions or comments on it. Sorry for the sorry top and I know it does not go with the skirt. I just didn't want her to be nude. Also how do you make a piece of clothing that will move with the person? Or is that a Rhino forum question? Thank you so much for looking and any comments.

KarenJ posted Wed, 05 May 2004 at 4:48 PM

Attached Link: http://www.nerd3d.com/Tutorial/Conforming.htm

Nerd3D has a tutorial on making conforming clothes at his site. I haven't been brave enough to try it yet, though :-D

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SoonerTW posted Wed, 05 May 2004 at 5:45 PM

It looks pretty good to be honest. As for making it move with the character thats all a matter of the groups being named correctly so that when it is parented or conformed it will know what to do. The link that Karen posted is a good starting point and there are some tutorials available in the marketplace as well for poser clothing. One of them is a 4 part video session that I am watching now. So far I am very impressed.


EnglishBob posted Thu, 06 May 2004 at 5:30 AM

Attached Link: http://www.morphography.uk.vu/modtut1.html

Those tutorials should get you started all right. However if I can chip in with a couple of things:

You hinted that you have some scaling issues. First off, the skirt OBJ must fit the figure's OBJ (as imported from the Geometries folder) exactly. If it doesn't it will never conform.

A skirt is a difficult thing to make work in Poser - maybe not an ideal first choice. :( However my tutorial gives a few hints that may be useful. Works for me, anyway...