SnowSultan opened this issue on Dec 09, 2005 ยท 8 posts
SnowSultan posted Fri, 09 December 2005 at 10:05 PM
Could someone tell me if you can use WW to fit clothing to a morphed version of the figure that it was originally intended for? For example, if I have a morphed V3 and I want her to wear an V3 outfit that has no morphs, can I morph V3, save her, and then tell WW to fit to the morphed version? I don't have WW yet, but I'll probably buy it before the end of the month. Just would like to know if I should hold off on finishing an image until I get it. :) Thanks, take care. SnowS
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quixote posted Fri, 09 December 2005 at 10:23 PM
Yes. i've had problems with a few morphs, mostly head to toe settings on WW, but usually rather easy to fix.
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AlleyKatArt posted Sun, 11 December 2005 at 1:17 PM
It works, but, like with any morph-converting program, it can be a little tricky to get it to work the way you want, rather than following the general idea. For minor stuff, it'll work great, but if you're doing a lot of full body morphing, it WILL likely deform unattractively.
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SnowSultan posted Sun, 11 December 2005 at 3:08 PM
Thank you both for the information, I appreciate it. :) SnowS
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kamilche posted Tue, 10 January 2006 at 11:43 AM
In Wardrobe Wizard, the quality of the morph has a direct impact on the quality of the converted clothing. If you're not getting good results with the morphs you choose, try making your own morph, or using a different morph pack.
The three pictures below illustrate the problem. The first is of Posette wearing Nerd's chain link bikini - this is the original clothing item on the original figure, the 'perfect quality' version. The second is of V3 with a fat morph wearing the bikini. The third is of DinaZ, a fat morph of DinaV, wearing the same bikini. I'll let you decide for yourself which is the higher quality morph.
The 'fat' morphs are an extreme example. Here's a good example of the chainmail converted to a moderately morphed 'curvier' Posette, and is more typical of the results you can expect from Wardrobe Wizard:
LilWolff posted Tue, 10 January 2006 at 5:12 PM
I originally bought it to use more clothing with my Capsces morphed figures. Most of my adjustments are minor, fixed with the autofix button. Once in long while I have run into an item of clothing that won't convert easily. A lot of things factor into that, it is not the norn. The tools are there to fix 99.9 % of any problem, but for me, it depends on how much I really want to use that rare problem item to whether I do more adjusting than usual. I would buy it again in a heart beat, it is one of my smart purchases that I have never regretted spending my money on.
AlleyKatArt posted Tue, 10 January 2006 at 5:17 PM
Gotta agree. I'd buy it again without a second thought. It's an incredibly useful program, and it frequently gets updated to newer figures.
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AlleyKatArt posted Tue, 10 January 2006 at 5:19 PM
And to clarify my earlier comment, programs like, for example, tailor (not to pick on its creator) won't give you results half as good as WW will. Since it deforms IN Poser, and you can seriously tweak the results with the tools, you'll likely end up with a better end result.
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