clothes advice

assmonkeyassmonkey Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in The Commons

I'm making clothes with Marvelous Designer

Alright, I"m making them for the Base Genesis character

Problem, when morphs male character, they'll be fine, but it doesn't do as well with female figures

What base female figure should I use to pull out the place where it sucks around the female chest?

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  • KatteyKattey Posts: 2,899
    edited December 1969

    I'm making clothes with Marvelous Designer

    Alright, I"m making them for the Base Genesis character

    Problem, when morphs male character, they'll be fine, but it doesn't do as well with female figures

    What base female figure should I use to pull out the place where it sucks around the female chest?

    I don't know specifics of Marvelous Designer but Genesis has Basic Female morph if you want to try a simple female shape.
    Although if you want to create clothes that work well with most of female figures and shapes (V5, SP5, breasts implant morph), you'd need to make morphs for each separate shape and morph. If MD can adapt clothes for different shapes, keeping the vertices and their order intact, you can just import modified shapes into your clothes and save them as morphs for this outfit.

  • assmonkeyassmonkey Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I can do that...but there are so many female shapes, so it's like...would be a hassle to deal with all, wouldn't it?

  • KatteyKattey Posts: 2,899
    edited December 1969

    I can do that...but there are so many female shapes, so it's like...would be a hassle to deal with all, wouldn't it?

    If you want your dress to be most useful for others, it is well worth of doing. If you don't care about this much, just make several most different/popular. Again, sorry that I don't know specifics for MD, otherwise I'd offer more help on how to ease the process.
  • assmonkeyassmonkey Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Well, I would pretty much use Zbrush to fix the d\chest, not us MD...it's more a hassle to get those clothes on in MD

    Zbrush plays nice

    Well, thanks for the help

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,799
    edited December 1969

    If you want to avoid the clothing sticking to the sternum, have a look at the Clothing Cleavage Modifier in the store.

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