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Help  Question about garment onto a 3d avatar using Obi
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(29-04-2024, 12:00 PM)onfitpark Wrote: Hi,

I reset the Distance Field and applied again. This is the result I've got.

Hi,

The preview looks really bad, the arms are missing and some parts of the model are way too thin, plus it only takes up 39 kb of space which means it's missing a lot of data.

Reduce the max error setting to a smaller value (0.00001, for instance), then regenerate the distance field. This error is a distance value, so if your mesh is small and the max error is comparatively large, the resulting distance field will do a poor job of approximating its surface as you're allowing a large difference between the distances stored in the distance field and the actual distance to the mesh surface.

(29-04-2024, 12:00 PM)onfitpark Wrote: But the clothes doesn't seem like a fabric piece, though. Is Blueprint the only way to solve this problem?

What do you mean by "doesn't seem like a fabric piece"? could you be more specific?


kind regards,
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RE: Question about garment onto a 3d avatar using Obi - by josemendez - 29-04-2024, 12:10 PM