One request Sickle, could you post a wireframe image of an item with a skirt? I would like to see if it solves the stretching caused by autofit in the skirt.
One request Sickle, could you post a wireframe image of an item with a skirt? I would like to see if it solves the stretching caused by autofit in the skirt.
It doesn’t totally. So far I haven’t found anything that does. I’ll be happy to demonstrate, though. I know I should know this already, but how do I make the wireframe show up in renders? When I’ve tried it before it would show in the viewport but not render the wireframe.
One request Sickle, could you post a wireframe image of an item with a skirt? I would like to see if it solves the stretching caused by autofit in the skirt.
It doesn’t totally. So far I haven’t found anything that does. I’ll be happy to demonstrate, though. I know I should know this already, but how do I make the wireframe show up in renders? When I’ve tried it before it would show in the viewport but not render the wireframe.
I didn’t think it would totally but I did want to see how well it did…that’s one of my biggest issues with autofit.
I don’t know that you can render it. I normally print screen and paste it into a jpeg file.
And here’s the Selene dress converted (because it’s pretty and I like it), in render and in wireframe. The crinkle in the center (visible on the previous post as well) irons out ok with a texture on and a smoothing modifier. Using Morph V4 instead of Clone V4 gives better results, I think.
Thanks, Kid. I hope a lot of people will want the rig/morph features too (the conversion wouldn’t work without them), but I knew when I started that the conversion would be what would get the most attention.
Back view of the converted DragonLady dress per Pen’s request. Autofit on the left. It is bed time here, but I will respond to further comments/queries tomorrow first thing!
Thanks, Kid. I hope a lot of people will want the rig/morph features too (the conversion wouldn’t work without them), but I knew when I started that the conversion would be what would get the most attention.
Back view of the converted DragonLady dress per Pen’s request. Autofit on the left. It is bed time here, but I will respond to further comments/queries tomorrow first thing!
Thanks Sickle…so much better. I can see what you mean there is still a small amount of stretching but you wouldn’t notice it with most textures. Very nicely done…: )
Have any examples of short/mini skirts? I find the TU always gives them a little V-shaped divot in the front center at the bottom that doesn’t go away no matter how much you crank the smoothing level up. As such, not a single short skirt I’ve tried to convert has been usable on Genesis.
This sounds really exciting. I may be able to use the Kids 4 dresses and shoes for the Genesis basic child. I agree with cwichura, I would like to see how well it handles shorter skirts. I am just starting to learn Hexagon, and like that this should help me make well fitting clothes for Genesis.