AnneWertheim opened this issue on Mar 23, 2013 · 5 posts
AnneWertheim posted Sat, 23 March 2013 at 12:15 AM
As I am new to Poser, I did everything (I think) that I was supposed to do and read in "Poser 8 revealed". I first saved the skirt as a wavefront obj, then imported it back as a prop, parented it to the right thigh of my figure, went into the cloth room, set up a new simulation, clothified, chose the parts that it was to collide against,(thigs) set the drape frame to 5, and clicked the Calculate Drape button.
Before I did all of that, I also moved my figure from a standing position in frame 1 to a sitting position in fram 16.
When I clicked the Calculate Drape button, basicallly nothing happens. I get another window, saying it is "Draping", but nothing happens.
When I tried it first with Alyson's yellow dress, it worked just fine. The dress didn't exactly drape around my figure the way I wanted it to, but at least, it did calculate and showed me something. within a few mintues.
How would I drape a skirt around a figure sitting wiht her legs cross legged?
AlanaDale posted Sat, 23 March 2013 at 1:05 AM
You might have better luck if you parent it to the hip.
Also, you might add a constrained group to a few vertices around the waist
LaurieA posted Sat, 23 March 2013 at 7:21 AM
Quote - You might have better luck if you parent it to the hip.
Also, you might add a constrained group to a few vertices around the waist
This :). Also, make sure that the whole skirt isn't in the constrained group - that group should only have a few lines of verts at the waist.
Laurie
RedPhantom posted Sat, 23 March 2013 at 8:48 AM Online Now! Site Admin
Sometimes a simulation can take a while to start. Of course if the draping is taking quite a while to show progress usually the simulation will take a long time too.
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Winterclaw posted Sat, 23 March 2013 at 9:56 AM
Dynamic cloth requires a ton of patients. Have something else you can be doing while the sim is running. It's probably going to be an all-day event of tweaking if you aren't lucky.
It can get very good results, but there's a lot of time involved.
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