dForce HnC V-Neck Knit Outfits

dForce HnC V-Neck Knit Outfits for Genesis 8.1 Males

This item dropped today 17 July 2022. All of the promo pictures show the shirt untucked. Is there some obvious method I'm not familiar with to tuck this sort of thing in?
   It just seems rather messy.

dForce HnC V-Neck Knit Outfits for Genesis 8.1 Males by: IH Kang, 3D Models by Daz 3D

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IH Kang

Comments

  • Silas3DSilas3D Posts: 609

    There's a few things that spring to mind that you could do:

    1. Use the Geometry Editor to create a selection set for the visible area of the shirt that you want tucked, but instead hide the polys. Given the description I would assume that the jumper and shirt are a single mesh and not intended to be separated, and is dependent on the flow of polys in that area (horizontal flow ideal).
    2. Use Blender, ZBrush etc to create a tucked morph yourself, though I appreciate this may be the hardest option to achieve but could be a fun project if you're interested in learning!
    3. Take advantage of dForce to create a more realistic, simulated tuck. Set the trousers/pants to be layer above the shirt. Set up an animated drape so that the trousers are bigger on X and Z axis on first frame and gradually shrink to actual size on last frame (30 frames should be enough, but increase to 60 if more sim time needed). Once you've simulated successfully you should then be able to save out the trousers and jumper/shirt current shapes as morphs.
  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    One can probably hide the lower parts of the shirt, giving the appearance of tucked in and I don't know if anyone tucks in knit sweaters.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,774

    It's funny, this is exactly how I wear this type of outfit. I hate tucking in my shirt, it's uncomrfotable. You could probably hide the bottom of the shirt with the geometry editor

  • maikdeckermaikdecker Posts: 2,752

    FSMCDesigns said:

    It's funny, this is exactly how I wear this type of outfit. I hate tucking in my shirt, it's uncomrfotable. You could probably hide the bottom of the shirt with the geometry editor

    It's a look that can be seen on streets all over the globe, and, as you wrote, probably easy to "fix" with the geometry editor.

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