Home Artists Posts Import Register

Downloads

Content

So we have a new outfit for April to wear during her next visit to Romeo's photo studio. It's a little more sexy than her original outfit, and yet very professional. Even better, it gets sexier if she takes that jacket off and reveals the sleeveless top underneath. It's perfect!

But you might have noticed that it didn't quite fit correctly right out of the box. So I had to adjust the fit of it. There are a few different ways to do this. Often the outfits come with a selection of fit morphs. This one didn't. :/

Then again, maybe that is for the best, because the morphs to help fit outfits to people don't usually work very well for the body shapes that I use. :P

So that leaves the option of making adjustments manually, which I often use Mesh Grabber in Daz to do that. I really wish there was a more formal "morph brush" like I had in Poser. That is one of the few things I still miss from that software. I really should learn Blender, at least for making these manual morphs.

Anyway, I'm rambling now. In this case I used Fit Control. It's an add-on that enables you to add a whole slew of adjustment morphs to any piece of clothing. There's an entire list of adjustments just for breasts and the chest area. There are also a bunch for other parts of the body, but I use them less often. Fit control exists for a the Genesis 3 and Genesis 8 models, both male and female. In this case, it's for Genesis 8 Female:

https://www.daz3d.com/fit-control-for-genesis-8-female-s

There are also bundles, so if you want it for both G3 and G8, or for both sexes, then look for the bundles as they will save you some money.

Files

Comments

Amaz2k12

That are some good results Phoeny. Do you ever tried working with DeForce? That makes clothes in many ways more realistic then MeshGrabber or FitControll ever before. But it is hard to handle.

mrphoenyxx

I have had mixed results with dForce. Sometimes it works great, and other time the clothes just explode. I basically look for the easiest option. In this case, it was far easier to just dial in a few fit control options than to setup and run a dForce sim. :)