Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: make change on cloth without lose the conform cloth properties (cr2)

tamy opened this issue on Jan 19, 2010 · 6 posts


tamy posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 7:10 AM

hi
i have some question about make change cloth without lose the conform. (cr2)
this is the process:

  1. i take conform cloth (coat for m4 pirate) & export from poser as obj type
  2. i  import to 3dmax & i make change on the cloth (i delete the fold.s see picture attached)  
  3. i export from 3dmax as obj type
  4. i import in to poser.

my  question  is :

  1. which check box i need to select on export option when i export from poser ?
  2. which check box i need to select on import option when i import to 3dmax ?
  3. which check box i need to select on export option when i export from 3dmax ?
    4.  which check box i need to select on import option  when i import to poser again ?

& all this for not to lose the conform cloth properties that cr2 orginal coat is work on my coat that i change ?

 Thanks to all answers


tamy posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 7:30 AM

the clot change

PhilC posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 7:49 AM

Are you creating a morph for the original coat, or are you actually deleting/adding vertices to create a new shape?


tamy posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 11:14 AM

i deleting vertices to create a new shape but i not change anything else on cloth. like size  et cetera.

by the way i bought in the past some excellent aplication (clothing designer)  from you & i wonder why you not develop something like i need here ?

some plugin that export from poser to max edit in max & export back to poser without headache goups part & particular lost the conform characterization (cr2)  et cetera.

sorry about my einglish in not so good.


PhilC posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 12:26 PM

I did, it is called OBJ2CR2. You import an OBJ file, run the script and it makes it into a Poser figure ... a CR2. If you purchased the Clothing Designer bundle then you will already have it.

Regarding this model:-

Ensure that you retain the original grouping.
Open the original CR2 in a text editor.
Edit the path to the OBJ file to that of your new file. (There are two instances where the path is declared in the CR2, a search for "OBJ" will find them.)
Save the CR2 with a new name.
Open Poser and load from the revised figure from the library.

If you have lost the original grouping then OBJ2CR2 may be your quickest route. It is not the only route, an alternative would be to group in Max or UVMapper etc.


wdupre posted Tue, 19 January 2010 at 9:35 PM

yeah its not too hard if you are not concerned about morphs. if you want to preserve the morphs in the coat, than its a different matter and you might be better off going with transmaps to lose the polys you want gone or changing the material grouping.