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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
Maybe you go to PhilC site and join the WW2 forum ..to get the fasted answers ..
And for Phil is much easyer to keep track of the questions that people have.
But knowing Phil ..he will show up here to anwser ..
And just a tip ..next time TYPE the info into you images ..i cant read what you'r write ..
Chris
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Chris
Bar-code:i will follow yours suggestions next time
Hello PhilC This was an exception Your soft is fantastic Many clothes converted this afternoon were ok
For the problem .In cr2 (at left) some part of the skirt (one with a cercle) are not suppose to be there
At right you will see the geometry produced by WW2. It is correct without the part in front like the one you see in the render from Cr2 conformed on V4 (at left)
Sorry if my explication aren't enough clear .I am a french speaking person and i don't find always the correct words in english
nope, i have that skirt it's the firedancer by little fox
the problem is a joint parameter adustment that needs to be done.
the front thigh is sticking out funny.
in poser7 you will need to open the joint parameter window and slightly turn that particular part of the skirt dial until it goes away. then resave the character.
hope this helps ya
i would convert this skirt with the loose skirt and flair settings
netta
philc 's site has a simple tut on how to do this.
I suspect it is a body part with a non-standard name.
Do this.... Convert with the As Prop box selected and the Regroup box unselected. Does the skirt part remain?
If OK apply the figure file from the first skirt. Do this by taking the new skirt prop into the set up room and double click on the first converted skirt's library thumbnail. You'll then need to add a bone and name it to match the extra skirt group name.
That will probably need further explanation but try that and see how far you get.
It definitely works much better with the new WW2 release. It appeared to work fairly well for me when I chose the "Loose Skirt" option for both the belt and skirt. Attached is a comparison picture.
On the left, V3 with the original FireDancer outfit
In the middle, V4.0 with the original WW conversion. No joint parameter adjustments. (the hair is from the new WW2 conversion, I didn't take the time to convert that under WW1).
On the right, V4.0 with the new WW2 conversion. No joint parameter adjustments.
Note that my conversion from the original WW had much the same problem. The only problem I seem to have with the new conversion is at the base of the skirt. And I think this could be taken care of with a bit of joint parameter tweaking.
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