Forum: Poser 11 / Poser Pro 11 OFFICIAL Technical


Subject: Clothing for LaFemme - Strange behavior of the rigged Cloth...

blackbonner opened this issue on Nov 14, 2020 ยท 4 posts


blackbonner posted Sat, 14 November 2020 at 8:02 AM

Hello fellow Poser users, i like to ask you a question about the following issue.

I wanted to create a new outfit for LaFemme, starting with the the OBJ File from the Developer Rigs that shiped with Poser 11. In Blender i tweaked the geometrie to my liking and imported the saved file into Poser 11. The item fits Lafemm perfectly and i created a figure out of the mesh inside the fitting room. After this was done, i conformed the new clothing figure to LaFemme. Everything worked fine until i start posing Lafemme. The new clothing follows along, but as you can see in the picture, some very strange deformation takes place. I did several tests, saved the new cloth with and without morphs, autogroup on and off, but the behavior is still the same. LAFEMME BODY GLOVE.jpg This is the first clothing item i have made, maybe i have overlooked some important step on the list, but i cannot figure out whats wronge. Would be nice, if someone could give me a hint on that.


lwperkins posted Thu, 10 December 2020 at 9:43 PM

I am interested in an answer to this too! I notice that conforming clothing has a little bit of offset from the figure, and maybe that gives it room to bend around the joints. If you can find a finished piece from another artist, you can look at the values for their clothing figure and see how they compare to yours. I hope someone more expert than I comes to help you!


ghostman posted Fri, 11 December 2020 at 1:48 AM

That is normal behaviour after coming from the Fitting Room since that gives you the basic rig, Now you need to open the Joint Editor and tweak the weightmap and JCM's on every body part. Copy Joint Zones gets you a little further in that area but will not be perfect. Several tutorials here on rendo how to do this.

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lwperkins posted Fri, 11 December 2020 at 1:59 PM

Oh, thank you ghostman! I am also interested in making clothes... and there is so little information on how to do this complex thing!