In part 2, I will explain how to create a version of MFD that you can use as a donor rig for anything else you convert in the setup room. ![]() That is a simpler work-around and requires no explanation. Let it be said, you can convert in the fitting room auto-grouping to thighs and shins and still copy all the movement and adjustment morphs from MFD, and that might be good enough for you. That’s fine for pants, shirts, shoes, etc., but losing skirt controls is a nuisance. If you convert in the fitting room, you lose the rigging. So why do it this way? This is a work-around. The V4 adjustment morphs (e.g., hip, forearm, breast) generally work fine with LF. The hem morphs also work with a small train. MFD’s morphs include, for example, sitting morphs and a hem length morph that lets a garment work with high heels. I will use the Morphing Fantasy Dress (MFD) from DAZ, which is your best choice for first conversion because it has skirt controls and beaucoup morphs that you can copy to other items you convert (for example, DAZ clothing for G3F or G8F that you export as objs from DS). ![]() Now that most users have Poser Pro 11, I offer this tutorial on converting V4 dresses to La Femme while retaining the rigging and morphs. Vendors haven’t (yet?) come through with native dresses and skirts for La Femme with skirt rigging and/or movement morphs to do the job.
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