If you made a copy of your cr2 file, you may need to refresh Poser's library to make sure it "sees" the copied file so you can add the correct version to the scene. For example, if our pants were short pants and didn't have a lFoot or rFoot, then we would go through these steps to delete the lToe and rToe.
Now you're at the "add child" section that defines how the parts are connected.
DELETE BODY PARTS CLO3D CODE
Note: the code between the brackets has been shortened for clarity. Start from the beginning of the line, select to the end of the bracket, and delete the lines (highlighted below). Now you're at the section of code that defines the actual body part. The next occurrence will be the "smooth scale" section, so delete these also: The next occurrence will include "twist" and "joint" information, which defines how the body parts influence each other.
The first occurrence will be in the section of the cr2 that defines the body parts. If you haven't done so already, open the cr2 in your text editor.Note: before you edit the cr2 file, you should probably make a backup copy just in case something goes wrong. So let's start editting our example pants file:.In this case, you would keep the lThigh and rThigh (both connected to the hip), neck (connected to the chest), lShldr (connected to the lCollar), and the rShldr (connected to the rCollar).
As a second example, let's suppose you have a short-sleeve shirt with the following body parts: hip, abdomen, chest, lCollar, and rCollar.Since the lToe and rToe are the end parts of the lower body, this means we can delete the entire upper body, including the chest, neck, head, and arms. We shouldn't delete these because their joints influence the other body parts.įor the example pants, the connecting parts would be: abdomen (connected to the hip), lToe (connected to the lFoot), and rToe (connected to the rFoot). Next, we need to determine the connecting body parts.When we look at the obj file, we see it has a hip, lThigh, lShin, lFoot, rThigh, rShin, and rFoot. The first step is to check your obj file to see which parts you need.įor example, let's say we're working with a pair of pants.Using this technique will let you start with your own clothing "donor" cr2 but then remove body parts as needed.
DELETE BODY PARTS CLO3D HOW TO
This tutorial will explain how to remove extra, un-needed body parts from your cr2 file to make the file more efficient and reduce the file size. JCH Digital Designs - How to Manually Delete Body Parts How to Manually Delete Body Parts