-Timberwolf- opened this issue on Mar 22, 2014 · 6 posts
-Timberwolf- posted Sat, 22 March 2014 at 9:14 AM
O.K. if you will do this and you'll get rich with that , please give me at least some credits, thank you. ;) There are a lot of very cool Poser clothes out there in the community and I often think how cool they might look on my wife. So has ever anyone considered to produce those clothes seen here, for a real-life market?
(Yes I know, those producers had to have a deal with the vendors because of owners rights. )
EClark1894 posted Sat, 22 March 2014 at 11:26 PM
Depends on what clothes youre talking about. I could see some of the clothes being made for , say, Halloween, but a lot of V4's clothes wouldn't look right on real women.
ypvs posted Sun, 23 March 2014 at 5:45 AM
Gonna be a challenge to find material that is stiff as a drainpipe down the limbs but bends with a razor sharp crease LOL! Where will they put the dials for the 'perfect fit'???
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RedPhantom posted Sun, 23 March 2014 at 6:13 AM Site Admin
I've actually seen clothes in real life that have poser counter parts.
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heddheld posted Mon, 24 March 2014 at 2:49 AM
does depend on clothing ;-) I have modeled stuff from "that" picture rofl
and in a static pose it can work but as dynamic (insert rofl) not a lot better as conforming
so the Q I would ask the OP is ? your wife made of high tensile steel with freaky joints
or is your wife UN affected by gravity 'cos if you answer to them is NO (hope its not lol )
then you need a LOT of glue
aRtBee posted Mon, 24 March 2014 at 4:38 AM
okay, we had fun, but serious: you should ask the people who work with Marvelous Designer etc. That's dedicated to real clothing at first, and then one can do the Poser route on top of it.
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