Autofit menu missing G8F
Hello, i am trying to make my own necklace, using existing necklace from shop as example, i have copied bones, etc... ajusted origns, and saved as accesory but when trying to fit i cant find in the list G8F, maybe somebody with more brain can point me with some king tutorial or some info,Thanks
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AutoFit is for converting from a different figure - if the item was made for the current figure then it wouldn't need AutoFitting. If you want an item to be fitted then you would usually either AutoFit it from the original figure or just manually adjust its shape, export as OBJ, reimport, and then use the Transfer Utility - both of those would add the correct bones and set the compatibility correctly, so AutoFit didn't pop up. If you don't want it to (broadly) have the figure's bones then don't fit it at all, jst parent it - presumably to one of the neck bones.
Do you have G8F loaded into your scene when you try to use Fit To? There must be an item loaded in the scene that can be used as a target figure for Fit To to work.
Thanks for your answer, what exacally mean made for figure, i used base G8F figure and it is some gaps between body/neck and cord, at this moment has pose as well, the shop necklace fits on same body .. i re exported/imported/adjusted necklace cord but autofit again pops, did transfer utility trick as well
yes first i load G8F figure, selct inside scene and when going to G8F stuff and coosing my creation necklace
Okay, back to square one. These are not .cr2 files some of which folk could/would copy bones from one figure to another and they'd work.
Take your new mesh, which must be automatically landing upon the figure exactly where you want it to be.
Then from the line menu drop down menu on the Scene Tab, use the Edit > Assets > Transfer Utility.
The main figure is the donor and of course the new necklace is the target. Content type: Follower/accessory/whatever ...
When the script is finished, select the necklace and File > Save As > Figure/prop to one of your subfolders in an appropriate place under the main figure. [i.e. where you might find it]