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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 28 11:20 am)
A hem is the section of a skirt along the bottom edge that 'finishes' a skirt. A lot of items in the store and free stuff don't have these and they look terribly unfinished and fake. I would suggest looking at some actual clothing to see how the ends of the material look so you get some idea of how to model them in.
Thanks xena,
so the dress should be one group called hip.
now where can I learnd about adding joint controlled handles to a skirt :/
I guess I need to learn how to add morphs to a figure first. But i think Its just sending the obj to the modeler, moving dots around without adding any and save it as obj and then load as morth from the drop down list of poser.
Sincerly, Manuel
If you can give me forder help send me a message ok.
Message edited on: 07/04/2005 21:07
You can use so-called "illegitimate children". At the bottom of the .CR2 you can find statements such as
weld lThigh:2
lButtock:2
weld lThigh:2
lButtock:2
weld lShin:2
lThigh:2
Now add the following lines under the last weld line pair:
weld lButtock:2
rButtock:2
weld lThigh:2
rThigh:2
weld lShin:2
rShin:2
Warning: this is a hack and could break your CR2. And it will only work when the lButtock and rButtock have vertices in common (which I think they do in your dress)
The body handle option is much better, though it requires a lot of tweaking of the joint parameters.
For longer skirts like these dynamic cloth is the very best. But that's only usable in Poser 5 and 6, so it may not be an option.
Edited to add: If you want to learn about figure creation, the book "Secrets of figure creation using Poser" by B.L. Render is a wonderful resource. It deals with morphs, welds, body handles, joint parameters, you name it.
Message edited on: 07/06/2005 11:11
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
I bought the book on Amazon. Maybe it's here or at DAZ too, I don't know.
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
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Everything groups right but why at the bottom right after the hip ends it gets torn in the middle of the legs.
Should I had not included the shins?
This is the real screen shot on how the parts are grouped.
Help Please
Sincerely, Manuel