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Nah, it doesn't work that way. The breast fixer is the same kind I've used before, it just removes the divot between the breasts and looks better with smoothing on.
Nothing can create an easy solution to legacy footwear, and I think the previous scripts Riversoft Art has written are unquestionably the closest you can get. This just adds fixit morphs to help you get rid of clipping.
Looking forward to this! :)
Where does one apply for a job as a breast fixer?
I'm glad. I think you will like it!
yay! excited about this one!!
Thanks @Lyoness!
And it is released!
Is this to be used with or instead of the various clothing converters?
This is more a "with and without". It can help original clothing items and converted clothing items.
River?
Please forgive me if I get this wrong but to explain it to Alliekatblue as I understand it:
It seems it is not a convertor to convert a piece of clothing for another model say G2M to G8M but rather to take clothing items already for the G8 series and implant a whole slew of Sickle's and River's fitting morphs into the item so that you have more options when you fit your clothes when you run into problem ares like poke-through.
It is also a merchant resource to help implant morphs into new clothes made to give a ready set of morphs for that clothing to make it a better fitting product..
Is this correct, River?
Also it seems terribly helpful for people USING convertors who are converting a lot of M4 and V4 properties as those clothes may not have had as wide a variety of morphs as we are used to now. :)
Yes, that is correct.
Yes, this is correct too. It can also help dForce clothing as quite a few of those lack very many morphs.
And I got it . Very helpful!
Great! If you have any before and after screenshots of where it helps you, please post!
Can it help with this kind of problem?
It can help with the skirt I think, but not the shoulder
I want to know the answer to that to... but before you reply, could you look at the image below first?
Say yes... say yes... say yes... say yes... say yes... say yes...
Whether we make one for G3 is dependent on sales of the G8, but we do have plans.
LOL. ...uh... ?... wha... can't... yes! (most likely yes as sales have been good).
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
You all are not fighting fair!
Why are there two install files? One is labeled DS. And one isn't. I install manually. Do I need them both?
If you are installing manually, you only need the zip file.
Ok - got it installed. Before I go down some dark and unsupported path (being ornery and refusing to follow directions), will this allow me to add morph to a garment obj or do I have make it... whatever.... functional.... first?
I am not sure I understand your question. The clothing item should work first. This product adds morphs to a clothing item and will save them so that they will load back whenever you use that clothing item again. The morphs are saved as separate files and will never hurt the original clothing item.
You need an actual clothing item, not just the mesh.
Well, on that front, I converted V4 FaeRealm (https://www.daz3d.com/fae-realm-for-victoria-4-aiko-4-and-elite) using RSSY Clothing Converter Helper V4 to G8F. Then I tried to ran the Fixer script and it says that the top and skirt aren't clothing (see attached screenshot). Both garments seem to work fine and fit to G8F without any problems (not a sign of the hideous V-blotch on the skirt). It seems like all I need to do is manually add the metadata. But I can't figure out where to do this.
EDIT: I had another thought - I'm bad about reorganizing my Poser content since, for the most part, Poser wasn't terribly picky about where things were located. So the cr2 files for this set were in the Props folder instead of Figures. Would that have made any difference?
No, the location doesn't make a difference for the metadata. Somemetadata is specified in the categories which you can set easily. Other metadata is specified by loading the item in a scene and setting Scene Identification and then resave the clothing item. The UCF will work on an item even if it is not tagged as clothing so it doesn't make a difference for this script.