A Plea to PAs re Pants!

When designing pants can you please include a dial specifically to shorten the leg of the pants at the ankles? I know it is always possible to unhide the hidden properties for the pants and reduce the 'y' axis for each shin, but that often leads to the pants looking distorted. It is so much easier when a dial is provided for the specific purpose of shortening the pants at the ankles, such as with this product for the jeans: https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-ninties-nostalgia-wardrobe-for-genesis-8-females

Thank you smiley

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,728

    You could also, in the absence of a supplied morph, use dForms - just position the field over the shins, so that the centre of the sphere is at the bottom and the top comes mid- or upper-calf, then y translate the actual dForm up and towards the centre line a little.

  • Thomas63Thomas63 Posts: 37

    Richard Haseltine said:

    You could also, in the absence of a supplied morph, use dForms - just position the field over the shins, so that the centre of the sphere is at the bottom and the top comes mid- or upper-calf, then y translate the actual dForm up and towards the centre line a little.

    Many thanks for the tip, Richard. I'll give that a try! enlightened

     

     

     

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