tkubiak opened this issue on Feb 17, 2000 ยท 4 posts
tkubiak posted Thu, 17 February 2000 at 11:58 AM
I cannot seem to make the men's polo shirt conform to the P4 nude man without seeing flesh through the shoulders when the arms are at rest. Because it's a short-sleeved shirt, turning off the body parts is not an option. Has anyone come across this or come up with a solution? Help!
CharlieBrown posted Thu, 17 February 2000 at 12:33 PM
Tapering the affected body part somemtimes helps (scaling it often throws off the rest of the body!) as does scaling the affected parts of the clothing.
Freakachu posted Thu, 17 February 2000 at 9:51 PM
Here's an ugly solution--pull up the grouping tool and click on the parts of the male that pop through the shoulders of the polo shirt. Give it a group name and assign a material that you can color the same color as the shirt. It's not perfect--but it makes the problem a little less noticable.
tkubiak posted Thu, 17 February 2000 at 10:31 PM
Thanks, CharlieBrown and Freakachu. So far I've scaled down the body parts and increased the scale on the shirt. Since it's a polo shirt, it's...ok, but I haven't created all the poses yet. To complicate matters, I needed a black and white vertically striped shirt so I created a texture, thus coloring the body parts might not work. The stripes look fine on front and back, the seams even match on the top of the shirt, but underneath the arms it's dicey--looks like the shirt is too small and the material is s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d with stripes going along body lines instead of vertically. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.