Alternatives to mcjtailorschalk?

jmtbankjmtbank Posts: 175
edited January 2021 in Daz Studio Discussion

Looks like the link has been changed to a different file.  Perhaps a donate only change.

https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjtailorschalk

 

I'm after an alternative paid or free for creating clothing opacity maps.

Edit:  Got done with geometry editor instead.

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  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    jmtbank said:

    Looks like the link has been changed to a different file.  Perhaps a donate only change.

    https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjtailorschalk

     

    I'm after an alternative paid or free for creating clothing opacity maps.

    Edit:  Got done with geometry editor instead.

    Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to do that with Geometry Editor? 

  • jmtbankjmtbank Posts: 175

    Not sure.

    First thing with Geometry edit when located in tools menu is you seemingly cant click anything in the main window.  You have to go select an object to edit in the ..... normal objects?? window.  Also it will bork from time to time and you have to select something else and then your intended object again.

    Next thing is to hold control and drag point to speed up selecting polygons to delete.

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    jmtbank said:

    Not sure.

    First thing with Geometry edit when located in tools menu is you seemingly cant click anything in the main window.  You have to go select an object to edit in the ..... normal objects?? window.  Also it will bork from time to time and you have to select something else and then your intended object again.

    Next thing is to hold control and drag point to speed up selecting polygons to delete.

    So are you actually deleting geometry? I thought you just wanted to create an opacity map. 

  • jmtbankjmtbank Posts: 175

    Yup, a cutout opacity was the original intention.   Skipped to just cutting geometry instead.  Tought it would end up jaggie, but some auto smoothing going on end result not that different than what I get with making my own opacity map usually.  Actually less time consuming this way.

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    By the way, Casual has corrected the link to his TailorsChalk script now so you can download it if you still need it.

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