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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 27 10:59 am)
i think if you had those parts you didn't want conformed labeled different from normal it would work, though you'd have to edit the cr2 to point to them, if you hacked a cr2 to make this one.....the easiest way would be pose the figure then hit a pose dot, add the clothes and hit the dot again, the clothes will now fit the figure but you'll be able to move the parts independantly....Steve
The only way I know is with some cr2 hacking in a text editor. You need to change the internal names of the parts you don't want to conform, so they no longer match the target parts. Even then, weird things happen and sometimes they keep conforming anyway or try to conform to a different body part. I can usually get partial conformers to work eventually but it's not something you want to take on unless you understand figure making pretty well. An easier thing to do would be to set up the pose of your target figure, then adjust the pose of the conformer to be what you want. The end result is the same.
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Cross posted with Steve. To clarify my last para, you can still pose things after they're conformed. You just grab bits and pose them the normal way.
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Hey there citizens. I have been wondering this for a long time. Can you conform only a part of an out fit. Say I have a trench coat or a dress that I want conformed from the abdomen up, is there a way to "unconform the hip and lower body areas. I know of the hirarchy editor, but I am now familiar with how it works. Any pointers there? Thanks, CG