triceratops2001 opened this issue on Apr 27, 2002 ยท 8 posts
triceratops2001 posted Sat, 27 April 2002 at 6:54 AM
I hope to make a conform cloth for eve, so hope to know the joint parameters. It is very annoying to get them in poser, Is there any way other way to find out those parameters?
SAMS3D posted Sat, 27 April 2002 at 7:43 AM
Attached Link: http://www.sams3d.com/Tutorial.htm
You can download my tutorial and toward the back it will show you how to use them. Sharen PS: hope it helpsKattMan posted Sat, 27 April 2002 at 8:07 AM
After going through SAMS3D tutorial you may want to check out my Poser Wizard here in the store. Before using that though, I would really recomend doing at least one item by hand. If you have any other questions about the Poser Wizard you can contact me directly.
bloodsong posted Sat, 27 April 2002 at 6:37 PM
Attached Link: http://www.3dmenagerie.com/index-goo.htm
heyas; personally, i prefer my 'painlessly easy conforming clothing' tutorial. ;) but you don't learn much in it. :)KattMan posted Sat, 27 April 2002 at 8:36 PM
Bloodsong, Great tutorial actually, and come to think of it, it is essentially what My conforming wizard does for you, but completly automated so you don't have to worry about typos.
triceratops2001 posted Sun, 28 April 2002 at 2:25 AM
thanks for teaching me :)
PhilC posted Sun, 28 April 2002 at 3:02 PM
Does your wizard take into consideration the all important spherical fall off zones. As I'm sure you will know, just copying them over from the base figure can produce poor results, particularly when the garment is less that close fitting.
KattMan posted Sun, 28 April 2002 at 4:48 PM
Philc, Not yet. There is probally going to be an upgrade patch for the conforming wizard within a week to handle some other issues, but this is not one of them. There are future plans for autogenerating CR2's purely from an OBJ file. This is basically targeted towards people that make completly new characters. The research to handle that one, including spherical falloffs will then be added to the conforming wizard. As with all software, things improve through versions. I'm hoping that my versions don't become a necessity due to bugs, but rather a bonus due to increased versitility.