Is there a magic button to disable skin wrapping for clothing?
James
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Problem:
https://prnt.sc/R93TgmDcLTUn
I have researched for days and tried 2 products.
But most of them deal mainly on the breast areas, not the others such as tummy and below.
Is there a magic button to disable skin wrapping?
Or is it just the way it is and can't be do anything about it..
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We can make pJCMs to help deal with the rigging issues [which is what tends to cause a lot of this type of disfiguration], or we can make morphs [several ways there, dFormers, Hexagon, push/pull modifiers, Mesh Grabber, etc.], or try adding a dForce modifier and running a simulation.
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only thing that works for me is to send to Hexagon use smooth brush send to Daz studio as morph
I've seen suggestions to use some kind of modifed shell or a purpose-made shaped object under the clothing and to conform the cloth to that instead of the figure. However, I don't have the modelling skills to make such an object. I imagine it would sell well in the store if someone could make an effective add-on but it would have to follow the general shape of the underlying figure.
Think somebody has ;-)
https://www.daz3d.com/sy-body-under-clothes-fit-fixer-for-genesis-8-and-81
This is the method I tend to use as well. Quick and easy [usually].
Thank you, I had not seen that product. I'm not sure that it does the job I want it to do though. My biggest gripe is the under-bust cling - especially with larger females - and the promo pictures don't suggest that this product is a solution for that. The promo picture with the larger woman seems to show clinging to the bust shape which is the opposite of what we (at least I) need.
I see it was $1.99 recently so it will be again. If so, I'll risk my $2 to see how well it works.
Agreed - the morph route (Blender for me) seems to be the only option at the moment.
does SY hjave a couple products for fixing these issues?
SickleYield's product SY Clothing Breast Helper Genesis 8 Female | Daz 3D does a great job, I've found.