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Hi all,
I started with my major challenge, to make clothes in/for Poser. I start
really from basics, so, the simplest piece of garment is.... a poncho!
Fo those who have put a tablecloth on a table, this is basically the same
thing.
OK. Back to the drawing board...
Thomas
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Great work! Now he needs a cheroot, a six-gun, and a mule.
Oh yes, and a wrinkled squint look... ;)
~Steve~
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:19:52 +0200, "Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] internlDOTnet>
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I started with my major challenge, to make clothes in/for Poser. I start
>really from basics, so, the simplest piece of garment is.... a poncho!
>Fo those who have put a tablecloth on a table, this is basically the same
>thing.
>
>OK. Back to the drawing board...
That's not bad try increasing the offset depth and steps per frame. For a static
pose you can drop the air dampening to zero, as well.
I finished my clothes for my animation. Well I've done as much as I can be
bothered with and will post the results tomorrow, warts and all :-)
Regards
Stephen
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I like it very much. I'm trying to do an uniform but I dont use Poser. In my
first try I will use wings and mapping, let's see if its as good as your
result.
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:45:47 +0100, "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
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> Great work! Now he needs a cheroot, a six-gun, and a mule.
>
> Oh yes, and a wrinkled squint look... ;)
>
> ~Steve~
>
Heh, that was my thought, exactly!
Kyle
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:58:32 EDT, "kike" <dry### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>I like it very much. I'm trying to do an uniform but I dont use Poser. In my
>first try I will use wings and mapping, let's see if its as good as your
>result.
>
>
If you don't want to start from scratch, you could download some Poser cloths
and import them into Wings.
Regards
Stephen
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"kike" <dry### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:web.46363c585d4af28be7bfb550@news.povray.org...
>I like it very much. I'm trying to do an uniform but I dont use Poser. In
>my
> first try I will use wings and mapping, let's see if its as good as your
> result.
Hey Kike, if you're using Wings, then your attempt should hopefully be
as good as Thomas'. :o)
If you try a shirt for example, don't forget to use 'intrude'. Also, in
Wings, there is a command when selecting faces; 'extract region'. Try using
this wisely with any decent human figure you can find, (or make), for your
clothing. ;)
~Steve~
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>
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I hate realism.
But this is, uh, actual photorealism with cool sense of design. Makes me
want to shell out cash for the Windoze version of Poser.
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Wasn't it Thomas de Groot who wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I started with my major challenge, to make clothes in/for Poser. I start
>really from basics, so, the simplest piece of garment is.... a poncho!
>Fo those who have put a tablecloth on a table, this is basically the same
>thing.
It's more complicated than my first poser dynamic clothes attempt, back
in 2002 (well, at least the first where the material actually stayed on
the body).
http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/pictures/laceface.jpg
--
Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> schreef in bericht news:46360f32@news.povray.org...
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> Great work! Now he needs a cheroot, a six-gun, and a mule.
>
> Oh yes, and a wrinkled squint look... ;)
>
Yeah, pardner... For a fistfull of dollars I might just be inclined to
follow your advice... Now get out of my way, Angelface!
Thomas
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