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Subject: "conform to " problem , huston


fablue ( ) posted Mon, 14 May 2001 at 6:36 AM · edited Fri, 09 August 2024 at 7:00 PM

let me say what i did.... i exported neck from p4 and open it in carrara from this neck i made a neckless and give some thickness and save it as an obj. file closed carrara and open poser 4 and import it without any check boxes. neckless come out kind of huge what i expected. then find the proportion and make it the size to fit on character and in hierarchy editor make neckless prop a new one . i see th thumbnail in new figures. i open new window from the file menu , open the character that i imagine to put on , with x , y, z trans i put the neckless on to neck and save the pz3 file . in the joint editor give the neck center values to neckless and say conform to,,, o ooowww it goes somewhere else and neckless get upside down what is wrong huston something is i missed again ...


bloodsong ( ) posted Mon, 14 May 2001 at 7:04 PM

heyas; import your necklace and position it. parent it to the neck. open the PROP library and save it as a prop, not a figure. then it should work fine. you only need to make conformable figures if it uses more than 3 body parts.


fablue ( ) posted Tue, 15 May 2001 at 6:16 AM

thank you very much :)))


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