Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser University Lesson 2: Conforming Clothes

Jamester opened this issue on Jul 02, 2002 ยท 4 posts


Jamester posted Tue, 02 July 2002 at 9:01 PM

Lesson 2: Conforming Clothes First things are you must start up Poser 4. When this is done look to the right of your screen and you shall see a menu for various of things such as, Body, Superhero, Scale, xScale, yScale, zScale, yRotate, xRotate, zRotate, xTran, yTran,& zTran. Well right beside that is a little bar. No not the light gray bar that is tall, but this one has two gray ends and a black middle that has segments. Now click on that. Go to Figures. In figures there should already be opened People. But if not, there is a Small Triangle that faces down. Click on it and go to People. Then when in the category scroll down to the P4 Nude Man, and click on him. Now you have your figure. When done with that, go back to that small arrow that's facing down. Click on it and go to "Clothing- Male". Then scroll down to whatever ever clothes you want, and go to the double check mark at the bottom. Click on that. Now for this deminstration I will use the "Men's Jeans" and the "Men's T". So click on the Men's T and then click on the Double Checkmark at the bottom. Never click on the Single Checkmark, cause you will lose all of you work. Now you may see that your figure has a plain shirt sticking all around him. What you do is, go to Figures, up at the top of the menu bar, beside Edit and Object. Click on it and go to "Conform to..." and click on that and then you'll see a pop-up appear. It will ask you "Figure to Conform to". Select Figure 1 and then Okay. This will make your poser wear the clothes properly. Do this for the Jeans and you'll be okay. Now we have to get to some shoe's. I use the Running Shoe's and I usually never use socks, because there not seen. But if you want click on the Socks, and click on the Double Checkmark then go to Figures and Conform to. This should settle your problem. Okay, now for the Shoes. About the same thing as the clothes, or exactly the same. Click on one shoe then click on the Double Checkmark. When done with that go to Figures, and Conform to Figure 1. Then do the same for the other shoe. Its simple. And if you want to Render it, go to Render and press Render or go to Render Options and change some of the settings, and you'll be able have a saved file of your figure. That is all.....