Clothing doesn't fit!

theminigeekstheminigeeks Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in Daz Studio Discussion

All the clothing I try to put on Genesis model (t shirt and jacket in this situation) overlaps and points out!

I read that you had to do a "transfer active morph" thing, but they used complicated terms and it's SO frustrating! I can't find anything!

Can you please do a DETAILED step-by-step to help me with my problem? I'm new to Daz.

THANK YOU, Garmalak

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  • StratDragonStratDragon Posts: 3,249
    edited December 1969

    load the figure
    load the clothing by double clicking or click once and drag on to the figure for auto fit.
    you can select the clothing in the scene, right click and conform to... (figure)
    In some instances you may need to hide the figure parts the clothing is covering by selecting that part in the scene tab and clicking the eye icon so it's off making that node invisible.

    Is the clothing you are using made for that figure? What clothing is it?
    Can you screen shot what you're seeing?

  • theminigeekstheminigeeks Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Screen:

  • StratDragonStratDragon Posts: 3,249
    edited December 1969

    it looks like you placing clothing on top of clothing and that can get tricky. You may want to adjust the scale of the clothing on top, or bottom but they probably wont both fit perfectly unless their is a morph to allow them to.

  • theminigeekstheminigeeks Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Well yeah, I want to have like chainmail under the jacket
    Not possible? Damn.

  • StratDragonStratDragon Posts: 3,249
    edited December 1969

    Well yeah, I want to have like chainmail under the jacket
    Not possible? Damn.

    not impossible either, look at the post I left after you said the above.

  • SkelchSkelch Posts: 275
    edited August 2013

    This is how I do it, and please someone correct me if I am wrong. Edit: (Images appeared in reverse order sorry)

    In this example I have a jacket fit to the Genesis figure who is wearing Smay's super hero suit for Gen 2 Female (image 5)

    You want to go to the scene tab then the button on the top right corner go to edit and Apply the Smoothing Modifier to the clothing item you have fit to the Genesis figure (image 4) Then go to the Parameters tab and change the Collision Item to the clothing item under the clothing not the genesis figure (image3)

    If this does not do it fully you can adjust the smoothing and collision iterations or you can do a couple more things to help to make it fit, adjust the scale or even adding a push modifier (image2) go to the scene tab and click the top right hand button of the scene window agian and click edit, Geometry, add push modifier, now it will look bulky and fat, but go into the parameter tab and adjust it to fit it better.

    Under the Parameter tab go to Mesh Offset and set the offset distance to .50 or even .30 (Image 1)

    The default is 1 and is usually too much.

    Image5.jpg
    489 x 249 - 22K
    Image4.jpg
    1103 x 345 - 61K
    Image3.jpg
    497 x 279 - 30K
    Image2.jpg
    963 x 245 - 42K
    Image1.jpg
    357 x 459 - 29K
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  • Tye1980Tye1980 Posts: 78
    edited December 1969

    you could also use Sickle Super Clip Fixer Genesis, I have for many of my mix and match outfits :D

    http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/sickle-super-clip-fixer-genesis/93993

    It is well worth the money.

  • JerifeJerife Posts: 272
    edited December 1969

    Bumping this thread to thank Skelch for his so good explanation! :)

  • SkelchSkelch Posts: 275
    edited December 1969

    jerife said:
    Bumping this thread to thank Skelch for his so good explanation! :)

    Thanks for the bump and glad it helped :)

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