HiveWire3D opened this issue on Jun 19, 2013 · 4422 posts
wimvdb posted Sat, 22 June 2013 at 12:46 PM
Quote - For me, and maybe I need more time with it, I dont really find that fitting room gives exactly production quality results. Its pretty good but even if I get the fit perfect, the rig transfer still needs a lot of clean up for my standards (perhaps my standards are off and that is why I have never released any of the projects I have worked on)
In short, though I find that the fitting room can make an item useable from one figure to another, I would never buy an item for a figure I'm not using with the aim of converting it in the fitting room for use on a different figure. I just dont think it gets to as high a quality stnadard as the original, nor the quality standard that I expect in order to spend money on an item.
Quote - There is something I am not really clear about.
In PP2014 we have the new fitting room and the copy morphs and copy joints option - all ready to go to create a new outfit
Why go through all the hoops to get the clothing prepared for Poser if all you need to do is load clothing, Enter fitting room, press create figure, select the morphs you want and press OK?
Or am I missing something? Dawn should have the weightmaps and the morphs, the clothing is designed around Dawn - so no real fitting needed and the setup takes the groups from the Dawn figure.
Can anyone from HiveWire, or CA's which have dealt with this, answer?
I hope that someone who has actually worked with Dawn can answer it since I have no idea about the actual rigging. The rigging which is copied does not need to be Dawn, it could be a similar item already rigged for that figure. Small adjustments have to made for the rigging whatever method you use.
I really do not see why it cannot be done since it works for Roxie, Miki and other figures which are weightmapped. Just want a confirmation that it can be done this way