You have discovered 'poke through' which is a well known annoyance in 3D clothing.
What dress is this, and what figure are you applying it to? If it is the figure the dress was made for, I would expect better results, but if it is a Gen4 (V4, A4) item, Autofitted to Genesis, then you may have a few problems
If you select the dress in the Parameters pane, you may find some fit morphs, which can help, or the simplest way of all, is to hide the body parts in the Scene pane that are poking through (not always possible) You can also use smoothing modifiers, and there is Transfer Active Morphs, which can put the morphs you have used on the figure (if any) into the clothing.
Hello Jimmy, thanks for your reply. It is Lacy dress by Daz3D, figure genesis with Victoria 5 morph. I tried on genesis 2 female and Victoria 6 it is the same result.
I tried morphing it but it moves along, the lace inside does not comes out. I will try your transfer active morphs, Vic 6 does not morph. Thanks again,
It should work perfectly, since it is made for Genesis.
Transfer Active Morphs wont do anything, as all the Genesis morphs are already in the clothing as soon as you apply the morph to the figure. Just make sure that the dress is 'Fit To' Genesis, by right clicking in the Viewport, or selecting Fit To in the Parameters pane.
I would be very surprised if it didn't fit almost any Genesis morph, even The Freak :-)
Just had a quick look at the dress. It loads with a smoothing modifier already applied, but with the smoothing disabled.
Click the button to turn Enable Smoothing ON and the dress will look like it's supposed to.
Please don't start a fresh thread on an issue you are already asking about elsewhere - it just leads to duplicated effort by people answering the question.
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You have discovered 'poke through' which is a well known annoyance in 3D clothing.
What dress is this, and what figure are you applying it to? If it is the figure the dress was made for, I would expect better results, but if it is a Gen4 (V4, A4) item, Autofitted to Genesis, then you may have a few problems
If you select the dress in the Parameters pane, you may find some fit morphs, which can help, or the simplest way of all, is to hide the body parts in the Scene pane that are poking through (not always possible) You can also use smoothing modifiers, and there is Transfer Active Morphs, which can put the morphs you have used on the figure (if any) into the clothing.
First of all, what figure and what dress?
Hello Jimmy, thanks for your reply. It is Lacy dress by Daz3D, figure genesis with Victoria 5 morph. I tried on genesis 2 female and Victoria 6 it is the same result.
I tried morphing it but it moves along, the lace inside does not comes out. I will try your transfer active morphs, Vic 6 does not morph. Thanks again,
It should work perfectly, since it is made for Genesis.
Transfer Active Morphs wont do anything, as all the Genesis morphs are already in the clothing as soon as you apply the morph to the figure. Just make sure that the dress is 'Fit To' Genesis, by right clicking in the Viewport, or selecting Fit To in the Parameters pane.
I would be very surprised if it didn't fit almost any Genesis morph, even The Freak :-)
Have you tried setting the collision on the lace dress to the under dress?
Just had a quick look at the dress. It loads with a smoothing modifier already applied, but with the smoothing disabled.
Click the button to turn Enable Smoothing ON and the dress will look like it's supposed to.
Please don't start a fresh thread on an issue you are already asking about elsewhere - it just leads to duplicated effort by people answering the question.