tamy opened this issue on Jun 02, 2009 · 9 posts
tamy posted Tue, 02 June 2009 at 5:24 PM
hi
I have a shirt that is made for m3 figure end I need to convert the shirt to matt 3 figure
what is the simple way to make this convert without create the rig again ?
for example when daz3d create a new cloth model for matt 3 they not create the rig but they copy the characterization from matt 3 to new cloth that in cr2 file end the question is if someone know how
they make it ?
note I tray with Clothes Converter end Wardrobe end is not work
hborre posted Tue, 02 June 2009 at 10:50 PM Online Now!
Have you tried CrossDresser by EvilInnocence? It's straightforward and easy to use.
tamy posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 5:21 AM
i will try
Thank you
bantha posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 9:09 AM
Another option would be the Wardrobe WIzard from PhilC. I'm pretty satisfied with it.
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chriscox posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 9:48 AM
Quote - hi
I have a shirt that is made for m3 figure end I need to convert the shirt to matt 3 figurewhat is the simple way to make this convert without create the rig again ?
for example when daz3d create a new cloth model for matt 3 they not create the rig but they copy the characterization from matt 3 to new cloth that in cr2 file end the question is if someone know how
they make it ?
note I tray with Clothes Converter end Wardrobe end is not work
You may be thinking of the CR2 Donor Method of making a conforming figure. Basically you take the CR2 of the figure you wish to conform the clothes to and use it as the starting point for your new figure. In your case you would start with Matt’s CR2 file and change the OBJ references to point to your refitted shirt’s OBJ file. I'm assuming that you have already modified the shirt's OBJ to fit Matt.
The you strip out all the stuff from the CR2 file that you don’t need; extra body parts, extra channels in body parts that you don’t need, all the materials, all the inkyChains, extra weld and parent lines, etc.
Matt has a BLANK file that would actually make a good starting point for making a conforming figure.
The body parts that you want to keep depend on the clothes being made but basically it is the parts from the hip to one or more of the figures end points that would include you clothes. The end points on most human figures are the head, hands and feet. So for your shirt you would need to keep the hip, abdomen, chest, neck, head, both of the collars, both of the shoulders, both of the forearms and both of the hands.
Then load it into Poser conform to you figure and adjust the Joint Parameters as needed.
That of course is a very simplified version of how it’s done.
tamy posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 10:13 AM
i will try, but after i try CrossDresser3
Thank you
Treasurer_and_Battle posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 3:49 PM
I use CrossDresser to convert clothes to Matt 3 and find it works very well for that figure.
tamy posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 5:19 PM
i buy the License for matt end maddie end it work perfect !
very easy end very simple
i wish all software be so simple like CrossDresser !
**Thank you very much hborre end to all the answers
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hborre posted Wed, 03 June 2009 at 6:09 PM Online Now!
Whew! Glad it worked.