Solution so simple I feel like an idiot now.

I was never able to get satisfactory results modelling things against a morph. Like if I modelled something on the Genesis Basic Female morph and then used the Reverse Source Shape From Target it always looked like crap on the Genesis base figure and never looked like the original when the Genesis Basic Female morph was applied.

It's so much easier to make the top for Genesis base figure, then make a morph for that top that fits the way I want it to on the Genesis Basic Female figure and then when I fit the original geometry to the Genesis figure, load the Basic Female version as a morph and name it FBMBasicFemale, the same name as the generated morph. Save the outfit and when next I load it and dial up the Genesis Basic Female it automatically dials in the morph I made instead of the generated morph. Now I have clothes that look good on both the Genesis base form AND the female form.

I feel like an idiot for not doing this with all my clothing from day one. It's so much easier than trying to make fix morphs for the breasts on the Basic Female shape. It's such an obvious fix I can't believe I didn't figure this out before now. DOY!

Comments

  • AbbyCloneAbbyClone Posts: 99

    Do you still use Hexagon? Looks like a Marvellous Designer shirt.

  • ghastlycomicghastlycomic Posts: 2,531

    I still use Hexagon. I made the shirt in 3DCoat though. Well, a combination of 3DCoat and Hexagon actually. I need to find a good Screencasting program and start making some tutorials now that I've got a better understanding of how to do stuff in 3DCoat.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,085

    Thanks for sharing what you discovered, and thanks in advance for whatever info your tutorial will contain.

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    I'll look forward to your tutorials.  Esp if it's your work flow in 3DCoat. I own that too but never use it much at all....

  • ghastlycomicghastlycomic Posts: 2,531

    Can anyone recommend a good, free screencasting program?

  • MegonNoelMegonNoel Posts: 377

    Can anyone recommend a good, free screencasting program?

    Open Broadcaster Software

  • ghastlycomicghastlycomic Posts: 2,531

    Thanks

     

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