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Subject: Gurus! Write us an easy Tutor for making clothes to V4..anyone?Please?


softcris ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 2:04 PM · edited Fri, 24 January 2025 at 6:18 PM

Yes! I was today searching here some of those..so far all we have in tuitorials are pretty old...most Poser4,5..and none whatsoever for V4.
Today V4 is still newborn and many of us have to struglle to convert clothes from V3 to her having a down side at the end of the day that won't FIT 100% correct as does the clothe in V3..
Guess it's better starting to make, create then direct for her. Point is Poser's own tutorials are brief and lack of details that you, guru guys, know since you had firstly the same problems when started...
I as well many of us, surely will be extreme appreciative to you. Who dares? ....please..?
Hugs and thanks
Cris

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Conniekat8 ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 2:10 PM

I'm not sure what your'e asking for?
The proces of making clothes for V3 or V4 or many other figures is not very different from one figure to another. I'd say 95% of it the same.  Most changes happen in how things are grouped and rigged, and that part really varies on what the piece of clothes is. (Shirt, pants, undies etc...)

Also, the biggest part of creating clothes / poser content happens outside of poser, so you really wouldn't find how to's in the Poser manual.

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Conniekat8 ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 2:28 PM

Here's a thread I've sort of been maintaining, about modelling clothes: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?thread_id=2724368

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softcris ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 2:30 PM

Ok folowing your lead..be back soon after reading it..thanks

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(or softcris, SoftCris)
Rendering since 1997 and
at Renderosity since 1999.

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softcris ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 3:16 PM

Hello..I'm a bit lost over there...it's made in Zbrush! not Poser!
I'm thinking more of Poser -maker-clothes...
Is it possible to do as used to be done with Old P4? take one clothes from the liibrary and modify it?
Can that be possible today with models as V4 and so on? These I guess are more complex models and we're today more aware of finery and full resolution renders that will showm clear any erros etc..
back to square: is it or not to create clothes in Cloth Room at Poser7?

"'you shut up!  or I'll bring democracy to your country! "
Cris Galvão aka Softcris  - www.crisgalvao.com
(or softcris, SoftCris)
Rendering since 1997 and
at Renderosity since 1999.

OS Win 8.1     64 bit


Conniekat8 ( ) posted Tue, 04 March 2008 at 3:29 PM

Cloth Room is a whole different bowl of wax - it's a cloth movement simulator. You still have to have a 3D mesh made elsewhere to use it in the clothroom.

I'm not sure what you mean by making clothes in P4, could you be a bit more specific? P4 doesn't really have ability to 'model or make clothes' in the classical meaning of 'making clothes'.

In Poser you can insert content/clothes made by someone else. You can conform them to the figure they're made for, you can make small adjustments using magnets, for clothes made specifically for clothing dynamic simulations, you cam use them in the cloth room. It also allows you to rig character or clothing meshes modelled in other applications.

There are few other add-on products and some workarounds allowing you to make rudimentary looking clothing, but I'm having a hard time recommending them when I'm not sure what exactly you're after. Poser itself isn't made for making clothes within the program.

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nyguy ( ) posted Wed, 05 March 2008 at 1:53 PM

There are several paid tutorials on how to make clothing. One is by markdc and I have watched it over at a friends house and it very good. Me personally I like to cheat, go to PhilC's website and get Clothing Designer. Now I make 85% of my clothing and have some free one out there that I had created using it.

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kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Wed, 05 March 2008 at 4:03 PM

As Conniekat8 makes clear, Poser is not the application in which Poser content is created!  Poser doesn't have the facilities for this.  The content (models) are made in other 3D applications (Wings, Blender, LightWave, Maya, Max, C4D, XSI, ZBrush, etc. and so on).  This gets you the Wavefront OBJ representing the mesh (with the points, polygons, UV coords, and groups).  Once you have this, now you are ready to make the Poser files that will utilize the mesh as a prop or figure in Poser.

Forget about using Poser alone to make figures (conforming or not).  For conforming figures, there is a Blank for most DAZ figures to use as a starting point or 'dummy' overwhich to model the clothing.  Use the referenced geometry in the modeling application and then the Blank figure for making corresponding body parts and joints for successful conforming to the target figure.

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softcris ( ) posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 1:02 PM · edited Thu, 06 March 2008 at 1:03 PM

**I'm not sure what you mean by making clothes in P4, could you be a bit more specific? P4 doesn't really have ability to 'model or make clothes' in the classical meaning of 'making clothes'.
**I'm sorry I review my writing and I did not succeed in my goal there.
 Yeah I understand that you say. Make it elsewhere and then bring it to Poser 7.
About paid tutorials  - well no thanks...but I became curious about ;))
Free tutorials, efficiently free tutor for making clothes for 4 Gen Poser models is that anywhere?
Thanks for all...
I read / follow the link but unforttunelly I found it a bit confused...maybe because I'm more confortable with direct, precise and methodic tutor than a open discussion.
Anyway it worth a look.
Thanks..still searching for the right tutor..
Today I had a brief view in C 4D in a Mac and found it  quite similar to Poser (not the interface!! Horrible!!) but the tools and features some are about same...
I'm decide to learn C4D, since I have it in my job and can 'play/learn' in some breaks etc..

"'you shut up!  or I'll bring democracy to your country! "
Cris Galvão aka Softcris  - www.crisgalvao.com
(or softcris, SoftCris)
Rendering since 1997 and
at Renderosity since 1999.

OS Win 8.1     64 bit


softcris ( ) posted Thu, 06 March 2008 at 1:06 PM

Can anyone tell me how to take away that blue background? I by mistake clciked there and now can't take it away..Try all , 'automatic'...'white' 'clear' nothing works!!!

"'you shut up!  or I'll bring democracy to your country! "
Cris Galvão aka Softcris  - www.crisgalvao.com
(or softcris, SoftCris)
Rendering since 1997 and
at Renderosity since 1999.

OS Win 8.1     64 bit


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