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Subject: Sitting, Bending dresses


beos53 ( ) posted Wed, 11 July 2001 at 1:28 PM ยท edited Sun, 04 August 2024 at 8:40 PM

Sorry about not getting the tutorial ready, but I was just put on a new project at work, which is going to take several weeks to complete. It is taking me away from my family longer than I wanted, which doesn't make me very happy. I am not going to have time to explain everything I did on the dresses (which really wasn't much), but basically all I did was bring up the dress is Poser, save it as a .obj file, delete the original from the screen, bring the new .obj file back into poser and used the grouping tool to regroup it...with SHINS, thighs and a hip and sometimes the feet. (I noticed the dresses don't have any shins or feet). Then I brought in the catsuit and replaced the body parts with the new groups. (I had to work with the grouping tool a little (I am no expert) to get the groups aligned correctly (not overlapping)). By the time I ge back, hopefully someone can figure out a better way, because I am no expert. Good Luck See ya in a few weeks. Beos53

PoserPro 2014, Windows 7, AMD FX-6300 6 core, 8 GB ram, Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti


Jim Burton ( ) posted Wed, 11 July 2001 at 3:01 PM

Easiest way, at least for me is just cut your object up in your modeling program with the right Poser names, they save the object and point a suitable CR2 at it. If the dress (or whatever) has been fitted over the figure you can use the figure's parts to work out where each part is cut. But- dresses can't have shins, at least shins that are in mesh. While you can put a weld command to weld the joint, you can't make such a dress bend the shins separatly, the other shin isn't in the hiearchy for that shin, so the bending and whatever doesn't work on it. So what you have is a dress that can be sat it, but will only work for poses where both shins move togeather - I would guess you are aware of that, though.


hauksdottir ( ) posted Wed, 11 July 2001 at 11:42 PM

Good luck with the project. We'll be glad to see you when you return. At least the poser ladies can now sit in chairs. Someday we'll be able to cross their legs or tuck a foot up under the body while wearing a long-skirted outfit. Carolly


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