@Male-M3dia - Awesome man! When’s your teens coming out? I’ve been keeping my eye on the new releases for them.
Thanks! And the teens should be on their way; the changes I had to make were a bit more involved than just the teeth. I did work on a few more teens, but I can’t show them since they kind of show what we’re working on next.
@Male-M3dia - Awesome man! When’s your teens coming out? I’ve been keeping my eye on the new releases for them.
Thanks! And the teens should be on their way; the changes I had to make were a bit more involved than just the teeth. I did work on a few more teens, but I can’t show them since they kind of show what we’re working on next.
Well, well, sounds like you got another one on the way, cool!
Whenever I have a problem with an outfit, I always do a lot of checking and double checking to be sure which end the problem is on.
When there is no thread in the commons with something to the effect of “x outfit isn’t working right” with at least five “Me toos” posted to it, I tend to assume that the problem is, somehow, on my end.
Maybe something got messed up on the install. Maybe it wound up in a bad sector. Maybe the download was corrupted, but not enough to prevent the install.
But I’m not having the level of problem you are, and I have a slower machine.
I lost this thread and had to look a bit to find it again, but I’d like to put a question to anyone who’s willing to comment. I recently picked up the Teen Swag and Tre outfits for YT5 and have been having some issues myself. It seems that whenever I fit the clothing to the YT5 figures (and they fit beautifully, by the way) the ability to pose the figures slows to a crawl or locks up all together. Anybody else having these problems? I’m on Studio 4.5, Windows XP with a good enough memory and etc. What puzzles me is that I can fit any of the other clothing (M4, V4, A4 and the like) to these figures and not have this problem. I’ve updated the figures, uninstalled the clothing, reinstalled the clothing and experienced the same effect. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks for the help.
I lost this thread and had to look a bit to find it again, but I’d like to put a question to anyone who’s willing to comment. I recently picked up the Teen Swag and Tre outfits for YT5 and have been having some issues myself. It seems that whenever I fit the clothing to the YT5 figures (and they fit beautifully, by the way) the ability to pose the figures slows to a crawl or locks up all together. Anybody else having these problems? I’m on Studio 4.5, Windows XP with a good enough memory and etc. What puzzles me is that I can fit any of the other clothing (M4, V4, A4 and the like) to these figures and not have this problem. I’ve updated the figures, uninstalled the clothing, reinstalled the clothing and experienced the same effect. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Unless you are running 64 bit XP and have over 4 GB of RAM…no, you are not. DS 4.5 isn’t really a 32 bit application, any longer…all the bells and whistles are at the very upper limit of what a 32 bit version of Windows can handle. Basically, you are bogging down on the smoothing.
Under each item of clothing, turn off smoothing (it’s under Parameters) until you are ready to render.
I lost this thread and had to look a bit to find it again, but I’d like to put a question to anyone who’s willing to comment. I recently picked up the Teen Swag and Tre outfits for YT5 and have been having some issues myself. It seems that whenever I fit the clothing to the YT5 figures (and they fit beautifully, by the way) the ability to pose the figures slows to a crawl or locks up all together. Anybody else having these problems? I’m on Studio 4.5, Windows XP with a good enough memory and etc. What puzzles me is that I can fit any of the other clothing (M4, V4, A4 and the like) to these figures and not have this problem. I’ve updated the figures, uninstalled the clothing, reinstalled the clothing and experienced the same effect. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Unless you are running 64 bit XP and have over 4 GB of RAM…no, you are not. DS 4.5 isn’t really a 32 bit application, any longer…all the bells and whistles are at the very upper limit of what a 32 bit version of Windows can handle. Basically, you are bogging down on the smoothing.
Under each item of clothing, turn off smoothing (it’s under Parameters) until you are ready to render.
Thanks for the info. I suspected that might be the problem but haven’t had the time to fully explore it. I just thought it was peculiar that, so far, these have been the only clothing pieces I’ve had trouble with. I rarely do my final renders in Studio (I’m a Bryce user) so I’m interested to see if there’s any difference between smooth and unsmooth in the export. Thanks again.
I lost this thread and had to look a bit to find it again, but I’d like to put a question to anyone who’s willing to comment. I recently picked up the Teen Swag and Tre outfits for YT5 and have been having some issues myself. It seems that whenever I fit the clothing to the YT5 figures (and they fit beautifully, by the way) the ability to pose the figures slows to a crawl or locks up all together. Anybody else having these problems? I’m on Studio 4.5, Windows XP with a good enough memory and etc. What puzzles me is that I can fit any of the other clothing (M4, V4, A4 and the like) to these figures and not have this problem. I’ve updated the figures, uninstalled the clothing, reinstalled the clothing and experienced the same effect. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks for the help.
Unless you are running 64 bit XP and have over 4 GB of RAM…no, you are not. DS 4.5 isn’t really a 32 bit application, any longer…all the bells and whistles are at the very upper limit of what a 32 bit version of Windows can handle. Basically, you are bogging down on the smoothing.
Under each item of clothing, turn off smoothing (it’s under Parameters) until you are ready to render.
Thanks for the info. I suspected that might be the problem but haven’t had the time to fully explore it. I just thought it was peculiar that, so far, these have been the only clothing pieces I’ve had trouble with. I rarely do my final renders in Studio (I’m a Bryce user) so I’m interested to see if there’s any difference between smooth and unsmooth in the export. Thanks again.
Smoothing is one of the things that eats up quite a bit of processing power…and the constant redraws and discarded calculations will bring a really highend machine to a crawl, if there’s enough of them (more than one or two items in a scene with more than a couple collision/smoothing iterations each).