Then back them up in two separate locations and assign an armed security guard to each. I've noticed several other Poser Pro 2014 users are encountering similar problems with the zip installation of M4. Bizarrely, M4's genitalia dropped from his crotch to his knees when I increased M4's hip size. Spinnng the dial produces no change in Michael whatsoever. Worse, some morphs - so far the FBMs like BodyBuilder, Heavy, Definition, Thin, etc. However, others produce distorted resutls, too little change or much too much. Files end up in the wrong subfolders and things simply do not function as they should. The install method described above doesn't work, I'm afraid. It DOES occur to me that one really can't do much else with zip files, BUT has anyone had any problems with this way of doing things?Įdited by user Friday, Janu12:52:43 AM(UTC) If someone has tried a similar install method for M4 or V4 (she and her morphs are next on my schedule), could you please advise me of any problems or glitches you've encountered? But nothing important or central to my happiness seems broken or non-functional. And the M4 Genitalia displays some weird morphforms. It does seem that several files from M4 Morphs++ did not land where expected when installed using the. So far (I'm using Poser Pro 2014), everything seems to be working as it should. bat files in the Runtime/Libraries/!DAZ subfolder to initialize Michael and his genitalia. I then copied and pasted the unzipped ReadMe's and Runtime folders to the Runtime tree outlined above. I've read about Blender's cloth simulation - can it cope with Poser items? Is there any plugins for Maya or 3DMax? There is a heap of garment makers in the web, I feel lost in all this specific stuff.Then I unzipped the new files DAZ3D makes available in the Product Library for my account: These were IM00007877-01_Michael4Base.zip, IM00007878-01_Michael4Morphs.zip, and IM00007878-02_Michael4Genitalia.zip. If someone points me any direction to look for, thank you so much in advance. There must be a cloth simulator based on Poser's Cloth Room basis and able to clothify such meshes as well, I mean to make the most part of them dynamic but keep all elements attached and following the dynamic fabric. DAZ and Poser conforming clothing is unwelded in most cases, consisting of many parts like above-said buttons, lacing and so on. I don't know what is the basis of its cloth simulation - but until this tool will be on sale and finished, is there any alternative cloth simulators which can work with ready-made conforming meshes for Poser with all their decorated elements (buttons, belts etc)? I attempted to do it with Maya's nCloth but stuck in its complicated manual and I feel it's purposed for simpler welded meshes. Although I tested this demo and found it works amazingly fast for any Poser clothing (though saving results is disabled). Cannot you tell, which version of Poser after Poser 7 worked fine with complicated dynamic clothing?Īnother important for me question - is there any cloth simulators (not garment makers like Optitex and Marvelous Designer) which may clothify clothing props for Poser and DAZ better and faster than Cloth room does? So far I found just one alternative - VWD Cloth and Hair, and I can assure you that one day it will be incomparable excellent tool, but so far it's in demo version only and author keeps working to fix all its possible bugs. Even old Poser 7 was not so clumsy regarding to multi-grouped clothing. If I need to add decorated groups or more than one dynamic group, simulations become extra slow, nearly an hour and often crashing. For me it's became slower as well and usable only with simple gowns, which have two groups - one constraint and one default dynamic. When I uninstalled old Poser 7 and switched to Poser 2014, I expected it was improved everywhere, but now I feel that Cloth Room in 2014 became much more buggy than in older Posers. Technically this problem was described here - by another PP 2014 user. Hello! I have one annoiying problem with Poser 2014 Cloth room and so seek either a way to fix it or any alternative cloth simulators with similar functionality.
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