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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 26 2:05 pm)
Wolfie -
As for the first half of the question:
You've got two things you need to do to go from OBJ to CR2.
The first thing you need is the grouping, which as far as I know is only done easily with PhilC's OBJ2Cr2 I think it's called.
Okay, nevermind, that's all you need. It also does the second part, providing a donor cr2 with joints. (Presumably, the same as the model's joints. You will need to tweak.)
As for the last part, I know max now has poser in and out stuff for it's import obj function. No more objaction scaler.
For the rest of it, I think you're looking at status quo.
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner! It was QuickConform I had seen the reference to.
I do have WW2 for P7 as well as the one that came with P2010. I had forgotten about it to be honest.
I don't have the OBJ2Cr2 script. I assume that its built into WW2?
I have been doing it by hand (the hard way). I suppose WW2 would be the easy way?
Quote - Wardrobe Wizard can also make a Figure from an ungrouped OBJ (provided that you have the expansion for figure that you are making the clothes for)
Is there a tutorial for this?
Which sub-script of WW does this? I would be very interested on that!
Wardrobe Wizard will take Dynamic Clothing OBJ's via PP2 loading and convert them to conforming if I'm recalling correctly. I've only done it once ages ago. Again, you will have to have the proper figure support files for both the original figure the PP2 was created for and the figure you're converting to.
Quote - > Quote - Wardrobe Wizard can also make a Figure from an ungrouped OBJ (provided that you have the expansion for figure that you are making the clothes for)
Is there a tutorial for this?
Which sub-script of WW does this? I would be very interested on that!
It just like converting a CR2 file except you select an OBJ or OBZ file as the original clothing and then convert
Sometimes if you are lucky, the wind is in the right direction, the moon is full and you hold your mouth just right Wardrobe Wizard will take your raw, never been made into conforming clothing OBJ and turn it into a correctly grouped conforming figure.
OBJ2CR2 however will take your grouped or un-grouped or wrongly grouped or badly grouped clothing OBJ and ALWAYS turn it into a correctly grouped conforming clothing figure. Plus it can do it with just a couple of button clicks whilst you are drinking coffee.
Wardrobe Wizard does have some regrouping routines built into it. For example if your original clothing has buttocks and thighs but you are converting to a figure with just thighs it regroups accordingly. Give it a model with just a bunch of oddly named groups in it and it will probably just go off in a huff.
Hope that helps to clarify.
So OBJ2CR2 is the tool!!!
I know for sure that if I had it many of my unfinished clothes projects would be finished...
Adjusting groups is the most non-creative part of the process!
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Man, old age is catching up to me.
I had found a thread relavent to Marvelous Designer and Poser. It talked about a utility that takes an OBJ, A donor CR2 and produces a finished CR2. I don't remenber if it was here, Daz or at MD's site (or even another site via google). Generally, it was a step by step from MD clothes to conforming item in Poser. I am assuming with lots of tweaks along the way.
What was the thread or better yet, what was the utility?
I am wondering if there is a command line (windows) utility to scale an OBJ. I am so tired of typing in numbers when exporting out of apps (Modo, Hex, etc). I would like to make a set of bat files that calls a util with the in/out filenames and scaling and it just does it. No ok boxes, no dialogs, just scale it and move on. Anyone know of a util like this?