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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
Apart from the fact that clothing is rarely made in this "tubular" fashion...LOL... I think you're pretty close to something which would be useable in P5. Just think of the shape of a tee-shirt flat out on the floor. It just has two similar flat pieces seamed most of the way round the edge. drape this on a figure and you've got a realistic tee-shirt. This isn't "just a thread with someone causing problems", it's actually accurate. The fact that the shirt isn't shown draped on a P5 figure is immaterial. H:)
most of the clothing poser 4 uses now is quite easy to export as object files and bring into max or softimage , and then convert into cloth simulation there. Some of the clothes, you have to remove closed off parts (sleeves, neck) but that doesnt take long. Anyone with a decent modeller, a bit of free time, and a nice streak would be able to convert every single article of p4 clothing into p5 clothing with little trouble.
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just kidding,;^)(he said as he ducked the rotten vegitables being flung at him)