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  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169
    edited January 2017

    Alien wedgie in today's promo. Ouchies! 

     

    "Her butt must be really hungry, because it's eating those bikini bottoms" ;). I always liked that one. LOL

    Laurie

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634

    Good news!  The DeCrackifier can also be dialed in reverse.  So those of you that want wedgies for your promos but those darn pants were meshed flat...

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169
    edited January 2017
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  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,077

    I am definitely in for this. Beyond it's usefulness, the willingness to go with that name must be rewarded. 

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

     

  • fastbike1fastbike1 Posts: 4,077

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

  • and then there's the camel toe ><

    autofollow needs to be off with some morphs

    Wha

    AllenArt said:

    Alien wedgie in today's promo. Ouchies! 

     

    "Her butt must be really hungry, because it's eating those bikini bottoms" ;). I always liked that one. LOL

    Laurie

    Holy hole in the donut batman!!!surprise

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,206
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    not deboobifier?

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    not deboobifier?

    But that sounds like I'm removing the boobs!

  • ALLIEKATBLUEALLIEKATBLUE Posts: 2,969

    It strikes again with today's release.

    Poor Mila! lol ...How much longer must the people suffer?

     

    End the suffering! End the pain!

    Add more clothing morphs so this doesn't happen again! :P

    What shoes are those?

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,009

    90% of the time I'm using dynamic stuff, it's to have shirts that hang rather than cling. I don't know if there's an easy way to fix that without dynamics -- most of the attempts I've seen help only a little. (Which makes me think a general solution is probably incredibly hard)

     

     

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634

    90% of the time I'm using dynamic stuff, it's to have shirts that hang rather than cling. I don't know if there's an easy way to fix that without dynamics -- most of the attempts I've seen help only a little. (Which makes me think a general solution is probably incredibly hard)

    You can't make things hang realistically with reverse projection morphs, no.  Making it curve smoothly over the chest instead of stick in the grooves is about what you can do without dynamics.

  • fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    not deboobifier?

    But that sounds like I'm removing the boobs!

    what about SY Boob bridge

  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,473
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    Hey, SY! I love your products! I've only been here for for 9 or 10 months and have already bought more of your products than probably any other PA's products. I love your Genesis 3 male and female Ball Joint Dolls, your Beautiful Skin Iray G3F, your Breast Fixes for G2F, and your Ultra Templates for G3F. Do you have a product, or know of a product, that helps fix "anti-gravity sleeves"? 

    It strikes again with today's release.

    Poor Mila! lol ...How much longer must the people suffer?

     

    End the suffering! End the pain!

    Add more clothing morphs so this doesn't happen again! :P

    What shoes are those?

    These: http://www.daz3d.com/rachel-high-heels-for-genesis-3-female-s

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    edited January 2017
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    Hey, SY! I love your products! I've only been here for for 9 or 10 months and have already bought more of your products than probably any other PA's products. I love your Genesis 3 male and female Ball Joint Dolls, your Beautiful Skin Iray G3F, your Breast Fixes for G2F, and your Ultra Templates for G3F. Do you have a product, or know of a product, that helps fix "anti-gravity sleeves"? 

    It strikes again with today's release.

    Poor Mila! lol ...How much longer must the people suffer?

     

    End the suffering! End the pain!

    Add more clothing morphs so this doesn't happen again! :P

    What shoes are those?

    These: http://www.daz3d.com/rachel-high-heels-for-genesis-3-female-s

    Why thank you! And not yet, what's that?
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  • WonderlandWonderland Posts: 6,873
    edited January 2017

    Is a SY DeCamelToefyer coming soon too, I hope? :) I do most of my art from the front, so could really use that... And some of the outfits are shrink wrapped in such a way that it makes the girls look like they have male genitalia that I have to postwork out! 

    Please send pics via PM so I know what you want fixed and/or how you want it to actually look?  It's not out of the question!

    Well, right here is an example... Doesn't it look like she has a mini penis in there? 

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    Huh. That is a bit of a downward prominence for the average mons. It also kinda looks like it's the body under it, though, which means it would clip if the morph only affects the clothes.
  • galattgalatt Posts: 224
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    My money, take it now.

  • hphoenixhphoenix Posts: 1,335

  • icprncssicprncss Posts: 3,694
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    Is this an update to the original front fixer app for Genesis you sold over at Rendo once upon a time?

     

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    icprncss said:
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    Is this an update to the original front fixer app for Genesis you sold over at Rendo once upon a time?

     

    I still sell that at Rendo, and it still works fine.  The biggest difference is that 1. this will have more morphs in it - someone suggested a couple of strap fixers - and 2. this is for Genesis 1-3 and not just Genesis 3 Female.

  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,473
    fastbike1 said:

    Fit control has worked for me, as has SY's fix for G2F.

    hphoenix said:

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    Now we just need a good universal one for shirts to not cling-wrap the bosoms, and we'd actually have realistic clothing!

    (yes, I've tried a lot of the 'fit' morphs for that area, and they never work right.....)

     

     

    Now in progress, SY Universal Breast Helper G1G2G3.  Not that Fit Control and Wear Them All don't work fine, mind you, but what the heck, let's have a specialty tool.

    Hey, SY! I love your products! I've only been here for for 9 or 10 months and have already bought more of your products than probably any other PA's products. I love your Genesis 3 male and female Ball Joint Dolls, your Beautiful Skin Iray G3F, your Breast Fixes for G2F, and your Ultra Templates for G3F. Do you have a product, or know of a product, that helps fix "anti-gravity sleeves"? 

    It strikes again with today's release.

    Poor Mila! lol ...How much longer must the people suffer?

     

    End the suffering! End the pain!

    Add more clothing morphs so this doesn't happen again! :P

    What shoes are those?

    These: http://www.daz3d.com/rachel-high-heels-for-genesis-3-female-s

     

    Why thank you! And not yet, what's that?

    Anti-gravity sleeves:

     

     

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    edited January 2017

    Ah.  No, that's considerably harder to fix, and it probably can't be done with reverse projection morphs because sleeve geometry differs so much between items (notice how much longer the fourth one is than the second one, for instance).  At least, I can't do it with the tools presently available to me.

    It's also very hard to do with draping JCMs because you can only do a JCM for one or two movements at a time, and the directions in which the hand/wrist can be oriented are... um... all of them (which is why the original maker sometimes has morphs to help this and sometimes has not).

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,473

    Ah.  No, that's considerably harder to fix, and it probably can't be done with reverse projection morphs because sleeve geometry differs so much between items (notice how much longer the fourth one is than the second one, for instance).  At least, I can't do it with the tools presently available to me.

    It's also very hard to do with draping JCMs because you can only do a JCM for one or two movements at a time, and the directions in which the hand/wrist can be oriented are... um... all of them (which is why the original maker sometimes has morphs to help this and sometimes has not).

    Ah ok. I was afraid that might be the case. 

    How about a product that adds folds/creases around the armpits, elbow bends, and knee bends? Or even just random light creases and folds to add some more realism to clothing? Or is that also not really doable? 

  • Panzer EmeraldPanzer Emerald Posts: 727
    edited January 2017

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    ... I love you. In a healthy "I really respect you, sempai" way. 

    For serious though, you're awesome for making this and hell yeah I'll buy it as soon as it comes out. For all my grievances with the way things are marketed in this store, this thread has been quite illuminating at the fact that some of this stuff (the deep wedgie butt crack ridiculousness) is actually beyond the control of some of the PAs. 

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  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,634
    edited January 2017

    EDIT FOR CROSSPOST WITH EL: XD

    It passed testing today. ;)  No release date yet, and I'm not allowed to say the date when I have one, but I don't expect it to be super far off.

    divamakeup: I'm afraid not.  I actually tried that once, but the program is hard-coded such that projection morphs cannot be HD (I confirmed this with the Daz folks).  Without HD you're limited to the poly count of Genesis 3, which is way, way too low to sculpt folds/creases of the kind we'd want.  I hope they change it at some point, mind you.

    It might be possible to do it by making a very high-poly body suit and sculpting wrinkles in it, then having people conform clothes to that and conform that to the figure.  Hat and Hair Helper works on a system like this, where you conform the helper to Genesis 1/2/3, hide it, and then conform hair to the Helper.

    I'll have to do a quick mock-up and do some tests to see if having the hidden HD bodysuit there lags render massively.  Having HD wrinkle morphs in general absolutely will slow things down for most people, but for HD I think a lot of people would risk it.  Could add some visual detail back into those old G1 clothes.

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,473

    EDIT FOR CROSSPOST WITH EL: XD

    It passed testing today. ;)  No release date yet, and I'm not allowed to say the date when I have one, but I don't expect it to be super far off.

    divamakeup: I'm afraid not.  I actually tried that once, but the program is hard-coded such that projection morphs cannot be HD (I confirmed this with the Daz folks).  Without HD you're limited to the poly count of Genesis 3, which is way, way too low to sculpt folds/creases of the kind we'd want.  I hope they change it at some point, mind you.

    It might be possible to do it by making a very high-poly body suit and sculpting wrinkles in it, then having people conform clothes to that and conform that to the figure.  Hat and Hair Helper works on a system like this, where you conform the helper to Genesis 1/2/3, hide it, and then conform hair to the Helper.

    I'll have to do a quick mock-up and do some tests to see if having the hidden HD bodysuit there lags render massively.  Having HD wrinkle morphs in general absolutely will slow things down for most people, but for HD I think a lot of people would risk it.  Could add some visual detail back into those old G1 clothes.

    Ohhh Cool ideas! I really think that the high-poly bodysuit with the ability to dial in folds and wrinkles is a great idea! Having the clothing fit to that instead of the figure. That really sounds like it could work! 

    I'm excited to find out if you'd be able to create that! 

    Also, I'm happy to hear that Decrackifier got the thumbs up! lol That was FAST! :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    ready to 'crack' my piggy bank. it's not really a piggy, i use an old milkbone container. lol

    what is a projection exactly?  i see a folder called projection, and projection templates.

    confused between projections and clones folder.

  • Ah.  No, that's considerably harder to fix, and it probably can't be done with reverse projection morphs because sleeve geometry differs so much between items (notice how much longer the fourth one is than the second one, for instance).  At least, I can't do it with the tools presently available to me.

    It's also very hard to do with draping JCMs because you can only do a JCM for one or two movements at a time, and the directions in which the hand/wrist can be oriented are... um... all of them (which is why the original maker sometimes has morphs to help this and sometimes has not).

    Ah ok. I was afraid that might be the case.

    Sometimes, depending on the rigging, you can twist the forearm to put the cuff in a more helpful place or bend it to put the gap at the bottom. Failing that, try DForms.

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914

    Well, it went to testing status today without a request for a name change.  Coming soon to the Daz market: SY Decrackifier. XD

    http://www.daz3d.com/forums/uploads/FileUpload/ea/6e93b3366ee4e9b8624d3154f21f6d.jpg

    Decrackifier is a very good (and sounds easy to use) fix, but it is still lacking part I think. Notice the round bottom of the "cheeks", I think there needs to be more of a "bridge" from cheek to cheek underneath.

     

    I'm thinking something more like the attached

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