Clothing In Poser
When you are adding clothing to a character in Poser (if you put clothes on them at all), how do you know how far to put the clothing from their skin so that it shows and doesn't have poke-through? I am working on a piece with swimsuits, and I adjusted the swimsuits so that they show covering the character, but they also look like they are hovering in areas, and it doesn't look quite...right. Yet if I pull back the clothing a little bit, it renders inside their flesh. How do I know know if the clothing is fitted properly? Or is there such a thing?
Lillaanya
18 years ago
It depends on the clothing, but a lot of fine tuning and learning to use magnets is usually the best answer, at least for me it is.
Temprah
18 years ago
It also depends on the morphs you are using for the figure and if the clothing has those exact morphs. A real plus with newer V4 things are that they include a thickness option... its very nice because you can actually get a tiny bit of poke thru from the skin but because you have made the clothing thicker it doesn't show. Another this to remember is to turn off her nipples if the breasts are what's poking thru. And to be honest.. IMHO.. the best way to get a fitted look is to let there be a few poke thrus and either hide that part of the body underneath if you can or to fix it in postwork.
WildHunt
18 years ago
I saw at Daz that they have a V4 Clothing Morph for $10. What exactly would that do? Would it add full body morphs to clothing that might be lacking them, or is it a waste of time and money?