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Subject: Sort of a newb question concerning clothing items.


bubbrock316 ( ) posted Mon, 14 October 2002 at 3:43 AM ยท edited Wed, 07 August 2024 at 11:28 PM

I am a real newb at poser, and I can't seem to figure out how to conform clothing. I know of the conform button, but when I do, my character is usually larger then the clothing and skin shows through, or it just disappears under the skin. How would I fix this? Does it have anything to do with morphing, or the conform button at all? Any help would be appreciated.


Kelderek ( ) posted Mon, 14 October 2002 at 4:10 AM

Have you morphed the body shape of the figure before loading the clothes? Please note that the clothes conform to the default figure shape. If body parts have been made larger, they will poke through the clothes. There are several ways to fix this: The easiest is to hide the body parts in question with the hierarchy editor (click on the little eye symbol in the hierarchy editor to make the body part invisible). You can also work with magnets to re-shape the clothes to fit the character. Clotehs can also be re-shaped with the morphs in the clothes, but they are usually very limited (you can enlarge them in x, y and z axis). You can use the application "The Tailor" (available from DAZ) to move the morphs from the figure to the clothes. Some clothes (Victorias and Michaels Clothing Packs) have versions with built in morphs that allows you to morph the clothes according to the morphed figure.


mon1alpha ( ) posted Mon, 14 October 2002 at 7:40 AM

Make sure that your clothing is the same figure size as the figure you want to dress, click conform to 'whatever figure you want to dress' and it should work.


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