Any way to fit women's shoes to men - G3F to G3M?

PtropePtrope Posts: 696

Even though the option is there in Auto-Fit, I don't think I've ever seen it actually work with anything that has heels. How long have these figures existed, and no one has bothered to address this? They seem to parent the heel of the shoe to the heel of the figure, but the shoe hangs down and back; any movement of the foot pushes the shoe away, as well. People have feet, people wear shoes - yet in all this time, I've seen very few shoes that actually fit their own figures properly, let alone across genders, and when the toes are bent, the shoes deform into some weird cross between an ice cream scoop and a boxing glove. Are they really that impossible to engineer, or do people just not bother to do it? Every figure can't have petrified feet just so the shoes don't distort.

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  • AlmightyQUESTAlmightyQUEST Posts: 2,006
    Depending on the heel, I have found using the foot poses that often come with those shoes first tends to help the auto fitting (though I don't really get why it would help). Depending on how high up the ankle the shoes go, loading it twice and turning one shoe off (if the shoes load together) and manually posing, fitting, and then parenting them gives better results.

    If others have a way to do this that has more success, I'd bee interested to hear it as well. But heels are tricky since they don't move in relation to bones in the body for the most part. Other outfits that stick out a lot from bones have similar fitting issues, but you can often get away with more bending in those parts. It's much more noticeable if the heel bends, or doesn't touch the ground.

    As a note, this is one of the reasons I appreciated the evening dress outfit for G8M so much, for those shoes!
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