Non-wearable clothing, A prop!

ewangrant1ewangrant1 Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in New Users

Me again. Don't know if I am right to ask for help on this here as it is not strictly a Daz related problem, only loosely as I use Daz. :)

My model is doing the ironing. I've searched and searched for a prop of flat clothing without any success. Anyone point me in the right direction. She's not going to wear it, she want to iron it. :)

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  • cecilia.robinsoncecilia.robinson Posts: 2,208
    edited December 1969

    Perhaps some shop set? Valandar may have something.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited May 2014

    Me again. Don't know if I am right to ask for help on this here as it is not strictly a Daz related problem, only loosely as I use Daz. :)

    My model is doing the ironing. I've searched and searched for a prop of flat clothing without any success. Anyone point me in the right direction. She's not going to wear it, she want to iron it. :)

    When I wanted flat and draped clothes for an image I dialed them flat on the Z axis and then arranged them how I wanted them, using move parameters for parts I wanted to drape or fold.

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  • Blackbirdx61Blackbirdx61 Posts: 300
    edited May 2014

    Yea I've not been at this long, but have thought it would be useful to have some clothing props; or prop version of some clothing, If say the model is changing clothes as part of a story scene. unfortunately a quick google for +Poser +"Clothing Prop" and "Laundry Prop" revealed no good results: I know you use DAZ but the props should be transferable if they can be found. Renerosity has a Laundry Room Scene, but at a glance it does not appear to have any dirty laundry. : )

    I think your best solution might lay in merging a photo of a actual ironing board, as I suspect some sort of layering might be your best solution; but I rather hope someone proves me wrong that would be a useful set of props. BB.

    Edit 5:58E http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/laundry-room/88181
    On closer inspection that laundry room might have some props you could use. BB.

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,718
    edited December 1969

    Some at least of SickleYield's items include either a flatten morph or, for the Genesis suit, a prop version (as a separate product for the suit).

  • ewangrant1ewangrant1 Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    chohole said:

    When I wanted flat and draped clothes for an image I dialed them flat on the Z axis and then arranged them how I wanted them, using move parameters for parts I wanted to drape or fold.

    Perfact, thank you.

    And to all other answers - always food for thought. Thanks also.

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