Problems creating clothing for Genesis/Victoria 5

The_Grand_UserThe_Grand_User Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in Daz Studio Discussion

Hello everyone, newbie here :)

So I'm attempting to make a very simple top for the Genesis figure and adjust it for Victoria 5.

I've been following the tutorial here (part1) and part 2 as well as trying the one here

While the base clothing mesh does fit to Genesis fine, when I try to fit it to V5 using either of the above methods it is messed up as if the morph deltas are applied twice.

Here's the steps I've taken

Load in the meshes, both the base and the V5 one for comparison: 01RawMeshes.jpg

Convert the top mesh to a sub-d object

use the Transfer Utility between the top and genesis: 02TransferTopToGen.jpg
this works out fine
add the V5 morph to the genesis figure, and the top morphs along with it in an expected way (looks ok, but needs tweaking): 03GenesisMorphed.jpg

saved it out at this point (many iterations ago) tweaked it, and the results can be seen on the other Victoria 5 figure

Use the Morph Loader Pro to load in the replacement deltas for the V5 morph for the top: 04MorphLoaderProSettings.jpg

Aaaaaand the result: 05MorphLoaderProResult.jpg

Attempting to transfer the tweaked mesh to V5 directly has the same result (with the V5 figure having the applicable morph noted)

Any ideas what may be causing this issue?

Thanks for any help.

05MorphLoaderProResult.jpg
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04MorphLoaderProSettings.jpg
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03GenesisMorphed.jpg
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02TransferTopToGen.jpg
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01RawMeshes.jpg
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Comments

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,644
    edited December 1969

    Did you set scaling on V5 to 100% before starting the modeling and subsequently the conformation process? It needs to be at 100 to work properly and needs to be modeled against that scale.

  • The_Grand_UserThe_Grand_User Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Ah, I did not, I shall attempt that.

  • The_Grand_UserThe_Grand_User Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    It seems to have worked, thank you very much :)

  • SickleYieldSickleYield Posts: 7,644
    edited December 1969

    It seems to have worked, thank you very much :)

    No problem, I'm glad it was that easy!

  • Daywalker DesignsDaywalker Designs Posts: 3,586
    edited December 2013

    It seems to have worked, thank you very much :)

    No problem, I'm glad it was that easy!

    It usually is the simple things that get us, especially when just starting out.

    Post edited by Daywalker Designs on
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