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Post by orange-plumbob on Apr 8, 2024 17:01:43 GMT -5
I'm working on this dress, here's the package file for it: www.simfileshare.net/download/4593353/I'm having an issue figuring out why the sliders are not working for specifically the chest area. It only seems to be an issue when the chest is either small or big. Heres a picture of whats going on: imgur.com/FQVDhcLI have tried transferring the data from a different mesh's vertex paint, and uv 1. Both times the issue still occurred. I also made sure to choose a mesh similar to mine. I will say I tried following two different posts on how to transfer the uv 1, and for one of them it didn't seem to change much at all. And another post resulted in my mesh becoming very messed up in CAS - as in the dress ended up looking wonky, the sliders were all messed up, and using the sliders caused the mesh to change in ways I've never seen before in CAS. I'm not sure what happened there, so I'm not entirely sure I can rule out the uv 1 not causing the issue here.
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Post by BokchoiJo on Apr 8, 2024 20:48:35 GMT -5
Hi, what happen is the inner shirt penetrates the outer dress when you morph the breast, you can try deleting the inner shirt polygon so there's no overlapping with the outer dress. You don't need the inner shirt to go all the way to the waist, you just need it to look like it goes in the outer dress. And move the vertex of the outer dress a bit further from the inner shirt to reduce the chance of it penetrating. On other note, in uv_0 & uv_1 there is a misplace vertex you might want to check it.
Edit: I made something like that recently & this is how I made it
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Post by orange-plumbob on Apr 8, 2024 21:34:10 GMT -5
Hi, what happen is the inner shirt penetrates the outer dress when you morph the breast, you can try deleting the inner shirt polygon so there's no overlapping with the outer dress. You don't need the inner shirt to go all the way to the waist, you just need it to look like it goes in the outer dress. And move the vertex of the outer dress a bit further from the inner shirt to reduce the chance of it penetrating. On other note, in uv_0 & uv_1 there is a misplace vertex you might want to check it.
Edit: I made something like that recently & this is how I made it
Thank you so much, its fixed now!
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