Product Name : Baby Luna Bathingsuit *************************************************** © Copyright 2017 Kerstin Weihe (karanta) All Rights Reserved The product was designed on a PC with Windows 7 and not tested on a MAC. *********************************************************************************** All of the content in this package was created by karanta and may include derivatives of the following merchant resources: Resources on file with Renderosity ****************************************************************************** The prop cloth in this set can only be used in the Poser Cloth Room. For using this product you need to have Baby Luna. =================================================================================================== Included in this set are: - Bathingsuit (smart prop / dynamic clothing) with constrained legs - Bathingsuit (smart prop / dynamic clothing) without constrained groups - 10 Material settings for different styles (mc6) - 01 Material settings for default white (mc6) - 10 textures and 1 bump map - 4000 x 4000 pixel =================================================================================================== Unzip all files to your Poser Runtime Directory. =================================================================================================== ::::::::::: Usage notes ::::::::::: Important: You need to know how to use the morph brush for most of Lunas sitting poses. Most of the baby poses will cause very crumpled folds in the crotch area of the bathing suit. There is no way to avoid that. So to get smooth folds you need to use the morphing brush which you will find in the Poser editing tools (the small hand). If you switch your "Document Display Style" to "smooth lined" or to "textured lined" it's easy to see where the mesh needs smoothing or other adjustment. For all sitting, crawling and similar poses, I would suggest to use the bathing suit with constrained legs to make sure the hip part of the suit stays in place. For standing poses you may try which bathing suit works better and more realistic for your needs. *************************************************************************************************** Please follow these steps for your first clothing simulation, or have a look at your Poser manual if you are not familiar with the Cloth Room: Load Luna into your scene: - Click on Luna, then in the Menue on "Figure --> Use Inverse Kinematics" and make sure all is unchecked. - Click on "Figure", select Luna and click on "Zero Figure" - Open your props library and load the bathing suit into your scene. - Open the Cloth Room and click on "New simulation" - You can leave the setting as they are or if you just want to make a quicker try - lower the end frame for example to 15. - Click on "ok" - Click Clothify and choose the bathing suit - it will be listed under props - then hit Clothify to exit the dialog box. Select Collide Against, then Add/Remove, and choose Luna. (The simulation will be quicker if you uncheck all bodyparts which will not affect the cloth) Hit "ok". Back in the Collide Against dialog, make sure that the 'Current Collision Object' has Luna displayed. You may want to enable the 'Start draping from zero pose' option. Quick hint on Collide settings: Collision Offset is the distance of the cloth from the collision object and Collision Depth is the thickness of the cloth. Play with these numbers as needed to get the results you want. Hit "ok" If you work with the default settings (30 frames), go to about frame 15 - 20 and add a pose to Dawn. I never apply the pose in the last (30th) frame. You will get nicer and smoother folds if you have some frames after the frame you added the pose. When the simulation is finished and the result is to smooth for your taste, you can always go a few frames back. - Click on "start simulation". It will take a bit time until the simulation will be done. How much time depends on you computer. If you are not satisfied with the result you have, you can play around with the fabric settings. Changes in the settings can give a large difference for the end result of the simulation. I often use different fabric settings for different poses. There is nothing like "best settings" for all poses. Please have a look at your manual for further, detailed informations to get the best settings for the look you want. I hope you will have fun with this set :) Kerstin Weihe / karanta **************************************************************** ..\Documentation\ LunaBathingsuit-karanta.txt Renderosity License.txt ..\Runtime\Geometries\karanta\Luna\ KW_LunaBathingsuit.obj ..\Runtime\Libraries\Materials\Baby Luna - karanta\Bathing Suit\ 00 default white.mc6 00 default white.png 01.mc6 01.png 02.mc6 02.png 03.mc6 03.png 04.mc6 04.png 05.mc6 05.png 06.mc6 06.png 07.mc6 07.png 08.mc6 08.png 09.mc6 09.png 10.mc6 10.png ..\Runtime\Libraries\props\Baby Luna - karanta\ Bathingsuit legs constrained.png Bathingsuit legs constrained.pp2 Bathingsuit no constrains.png Bathingsuit no constrains.pp2 ..\Runtime\Textures\karanta\KWLunaBathSuit\ KWLunaBathSuit_B1.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T1.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T10.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T2.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T3.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T4.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T5.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T6.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T7.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T8.jpg KWLunaBathSuit_T9.jpg