makis12 opened this issue on Feb 19, 2012 · 10 posts
makis12 posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 7:23 AM
Hello.
I would like your help to something that i can t find in poser.To be more specific ,i have noticed that in some figures when i bend their forearm then a part of the arm comes out of the sleeve.Why does this happen?When the whole arm (from the shoulder to the toes)is not bended everything is ok.Can you help me?
Thanks
MacMyers posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 7:41 AM
There are more complicated ways to fix it.... but sometimes I just select the offending body part, say "shoulder" or "thigh", and the then tick off the "visible" button under "properties" tab next to the "Parameters" tab.
Lame but fast.
“So, roll me further B_t__h!”
Glitterati3D posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 7:44 AM
Check the morph list on the clothing parameters tab - look for Elbow Bend - usually on the shoulder or forearm. Most clothing has a bend morph for this purpose.
If not, you're left with little recourse except to hide (turn off) the offending body part as MacMyers suggests.
hborre posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 8:50 AM
There is a tremendous amount of information that is lacking from the OP. This is their first post and there are too many assumptions being made. As far as I can ascertain, the OP may not have conformed clothing correctly and is essentially seeing the figure move and not the clothing resulting in pokethrough.
@ makis12: you will need to provide as much thorough details as possible. Speculation will not adequately answer your questions or issues. Provide which Poser version you are using, what type of clothing you are attempt to dress you model, what is your workflow, etc. More details will help us help you quicker.
Plutom posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 8:54 AM
or if the part that is poking through when made invisible (chest for example) shows eg missing, you can use the editing tools morp brushes, very easy to learn (push, pull, and smooth-push and pull require a magnitude of around .o4 and smooth requires a magnitude of 1 (ONE).
A custom morph dial will be created too. Jan
SamTherapy posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 10:12 AM
Quote - There is a tremendous amount of information that is lacking from the OP. This is their first post and there are too many assumptions being made. As far as I can ascertain, the OP may not have conformed clothing correctly and is essentially seeing the figure move and not the clothing resulting in pokethrough.
@ makis12: you will need to provide as much thorough details as possible. Speculation will not adequately answer your questions or issues. Provide which Poser version you are using, what type of clothing you are attempt to dress you model, what is your workflow, etc. More details will help us help you quicker.
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makis12 posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 12:07 PM
Hey guys,thank you all for your answers.I did what Glitterati3D said and it worked .However when i do this it fixes the part of the sleeve that i mentioned but it creates a similar problem to another part of the cloth such as the over back side of the sleeve.I f there is a way to fix that too please reply,if not thank you very much.I really appreciate your help in troubleshooting the issue.
Glitterati3D posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 12:52 PM
Quote - Hey guys,thank you all for your answers.I did what Glitterati3D said and it worked .However when i do this it fixes the part of the sleeve that i mentioned but it creates a similar problem to another part of the cloth such as the over back side of the sleeve.I f there is a way to fix that too please reply,if not thank you very much.I really appreciate your help in troubleshooting the issue.
It sounds like you "over" bent the elbow a bit, but now look at the shoulder on the parameters tab....under Rotation. You should find some bend, twist, side to side controls there. Very gingerly move the shoulder part into place, watching that you don't undo the bend.
makis12 posted Sun, 19 February 2012 at 3:44 PM
Ok guys.It s gonna take me some time to practice.Thabk you again.Thank you all for your help.
markschum posted Mon, 20 February 2012 at 12:57 AM
If you are using V4 after conforming the clothing remember to apply the magnetise pose to ensure the built-in magnets are affecting the clothing.