Forum: Poser Technical


Subject: Help identifying a lost 3rd party software package...

Hydra opened this issue on Jan 16, 2011 · 4 posts


Hydra posted Sun, 16 January 2011 at 7:24 PM

Hi,

Somehow I have lost a program I used to use quite a bit.  Windows 7 is either hiding it from me, or I must have accidentally removed it.  But I cannot remember what it was called, all I know is what it did.  Can anyone help me id this:

You load any Poser figure, even the most recent ones like Sp4 into it.  Then, you point to and load a piece of clothing from the cr2 file in your runtime.  Then you select all the morphs from the figure, and apply those morphs to the clothing item.  Save the new clothing file into a directory in your runtime, and voila!  There it is.  And it fits perfectly with the figure you loaded, and all the figure's morphs.  This software worked fantastic, but I haven't had to use it in quite awhile, and I forgot the name of it.  I thought I bought it at Daz, but maybe not since I cannot seem to find it in my order history.  Can anyone identify the software I am talking about?

Thanks!

Hydra


kyhighlander59 posted Sun, 16 January 2011 at 7:31 PM

morph clothing by Dimension 3D


KageRyu posted Sun, 27 February 2011 at 5:42 AM

Sounds like it could also be an older program called "The Tailor".  The Tailor worked exactly the way you describe, to the letter.  Not sure where to find it these days though.  There are newer programs that do the same thing.

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amandagirl15701 posted Sun, 27 February 2011 at 10:23 PM

The Tailor can be found here... http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/shop/itemdetails/-/?item=3679

But it might not be that one because it clearly states at the bottom of the page "

Notes: This product is not optimized for use with 4th Generation Figures (Victoria 4.2, Michael, and so forth)."