Eastern Wonderer on Genesis 8 Sleeve distortion.

SO I tried to autofit the G3 Eastern Wonderer top piece with the baggy sleeve.
For some reason the edge of the sleeve is assigned to the hip/right tight/lower/upper abdomen etc.
The result is an ugly stretch that's unworkable.
What do to fix it?


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Post edited by Tryhard on
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Since it's a Genesis 3 item on Genesis 8 it's obviously been through AutoFit, which regroups and reprojects weights based on the bone the mesh is closest too - hence the edgse of the sleeves belonging to the pelvis/abdoment not the arm. You would need to edit the weight maps (hopefully just selecting the affected area with the Geometry Editor and then filling selected with a value of 1 via right-click with the Node Weight Paint Brush tool) to get the required result.
Could you provide screenshots on how to do that exactly?
I don't think I even have the outfit, is it a Daz item?
Yes.
It looks like a part from this outfit from Rendo:https://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/eastern-wanderer-for-genesis-3-females/121677
Try using SickleYield's tutorial to convert it rather than using autofit: https://sickleyield.deviantart.com/journal/Tutorial-Convert-Clothing-G3-to-G8-G8-to-G3-686682065
Worked like a charm. Ty a ton.