Vyxenne Posted December 9, 2017 Share Posted December 9, 2017 I have converted a lot of outfit mods to UUNP-HDT body type in Outfit Studio and then built them to my custom preset in Bodyslide. The conversions all "fit" just fine, but I have discovered that I'm getting two distinctly different results from the exact same set of conversion actions: Some meshes fit fine until physics occurs (I'm using CBP physics in SSE but the same thing occurred when I used Dragonfly BBP) and others don't clip but correctly follow the underlying body part (breasts or butt) as they jiggle, without clipping at all. This holds true even if I fit the outfit closely to breasts and/or butt in Outfit Studio. Specific examples- two very similar pants and dresses, breast and/or butt bone weights copied identically to all in Outfit Studio:Luxurious Seduction trousers are very close fitting yet do not clip at all when underlying body parts jiggle/bounce around as I run or jump- the pants faithfully follow the underlying butt cheeks around as they bounce- just as they should do. :yes:Hip-Huggers jeans clip horribly when physics jiggling occurs even though I have fit and refit them several times, each time making them looser and looser to try to stop the clipping. Although I do manage to (finally!) get them loose enough to stop clipping, at that point they look like 'baggin saggers' and I can't stand to wear them with their satchel-butt appearance. They are supposed to be tight-fitting jeans! :confused:Elven Archer dresses don't clip at all, breasts or butt, when physics-driven bounce/jiggle occursSummerwear Dresses clip horribly, especially on the butt, when physics-driven bounce/jiggle occurs; by the time I get them loose enough to stop clipping I need a "WIDE :nuke: LOAD" sign on my hips. :verymad:I can't fix this until I understand why it's happening, and would appreciate any help. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tzman2211 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 If it's hip hugger jeans then you want to do a body zap. Check out this youtube video it explains how to do a body zap on areas that are completely covered by clothing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWNJmn5KIJ0 Hope that helps some. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vyxenne Posted January 5, 2018 Author Share Posted January 5, 2018 If it's hip hugger jeans then you want to do a body zap. Check out this youtube video it explains how to do a body zap on areas that are completely covered by clothing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWNJmn5KIJ0 Hope that helps some.Well, thanks for the link- I do body zaps all the time, so I'm familiar with the process. Sadly, unlike the FO4 Commonwealth Shorts outfit in the video you linked, which also include a shirt and therefore have a reference included in the mesh, Hip-Hugger jeans do not have a reference body in the nif- only torso (Biped Slot 32) items have a body in the nif- so although I have tried several times to get body zaps to work with pants-only meshes in Skyrim and SSE, they never do. In most cases, the outfits themselves (the pants) end up completely invisible in-game despite me correctly applying the zap to the body and not to the outfit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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