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Subject: Poser 2014 Pro Fitting Room Help Needed


Disciple3d ( ) posted Fri, 05 December 2014 at 11:35 AM · edited Tue, 29 October 2024 at 9:45 PM

I'm wondering if any of you with lots of Poser fitting room experience might help me out with this issue. I've watched all the Smith Micro tutorials and for the life of me cannot figure out why I always get this elbow issue when trying to conform tops to Creech. I'm using no limits Creech figure btw.file_9766527f2b5d3e95d4a733fcfb77bd7e.pnh

hte Creech no limits version that comes with Poser 8 and up, so not sure if the figure itself is part of the issue. Any idea folks? I'd really appreciate any insight you could offer me.

Regards,

Brent

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vilters ( ) posted Fri, 05 December 2014 at 2:01 PM

 Oh, that is a common issue on some figures. (It depends a lot on how the figure was rigged in the first place).

You have some vertex outside of the Joint zones. => Those "spikes" you see are actually vertex that are outside of the Joint zones.

To correct:
With the clothing loaded, select the Joint, open the Joint editor, and check that all vertex are inside the shere or capsule.

If they are not, you can "scale"  or "move" the sphere or capsule to include all vertex.

Or? You van convert the traditional rigging into a Weightmapped rigging and "paint" the Joint to include all vertex.

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Disciple3d ( ) posted Wed, 24 December 2014 at 10:50 AM

Thanks vitters!

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