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Fitting and slots is where you will find all the settings for the fit of the clothing and the clothing slots. | Fitting and slots is where you will find all the settings for the fit of the clothing and the clothing slots. | ||
− | *Layer - This is where you can choose the layer of your clothing. For example, underwear would be under the Underwear layer, and a coat would be under the Baggy and Outerwear layer. If you set your clothing as Underwear layer, it means other clothing can go over them. If you set your item as baggy and outerwear, it means that other items of clothing can be worn under it. | + | *Layer - This is where you can choose the layer of your clothing. For example, underwear would be under the Underwear layer, and a coat would be under the Baggy and Outerwear layer. If you set your clothing as Underwear layer, it means other clothing can go over them. If you set your item as baggy and outerwear, it means that other items of clothing can be worn under it. For a guide on layers, please see this [[Clothing/Layers_Guide|layers]] page. |
*Fitting Slots - The avatar slots are where the skeleton will be deleted under the clothing. If you have a t-shirt for example, and don’t want it to be worn with other items, you will have to check the upper chest, chest and back slots. | *Fitting Slots - The avatar slots are where the skeleton will be deleted under the clothing. If you have a t-shirt for example, and don’t want it to be worn with other items, you will have to check the upper chest, chest and back slots. | ||
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This is where you will find the settings needed for auto-weighting the clothing. | This is where you will find the settings needed for auto-weighting the clothing. | ||
− | *Automatic Skin Weighting - This will automatically do the skin weighting for you without you having to do anything manually. | + | *Automatic Skin Weighting - This will automatically do the skin weighting for you without you having to do anything manually when you press the button. You can also add in a Custom Template here. This custom template is used if you have manually rigged and weighted clothes to a model in 3D software. You will need to drag the model into the Custom Template box. |
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+ | *Advanced Weighting Settings - You can change settings for weighting here for better outcomes manually under the advanced weighting settings. | ||
==== Feet Settings ==== | ==== Feet Settings ==== | ||
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Morph Targets is where you enter the data for the Heel Amount, Arch Offset, and Height Offset. | Morph Targets is where you enter the data for the Heel Amount, Arch Offset, and Height Offset. | ||
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=== Costume === | === Costume === | ||
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Once all of these settings have been set, you need to add the Virtual Good component to the clothing item to upload to sinespace. | Once all of these settings have been set, you need to add the Virtual Good component to the clothing item to upload to sinespace. | ||
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The clothing item setting component is used whenever you want to upload clothing to the sinespace shop.
The clothing item setting component is split into different sub catergories. Each sub-catergory has different settings for the clothing and the uploading of the item.
When you have imported your clothing item into Unity, make sure it is selected, and go to the Inspector window and click on ‘Add Component’ and search for Clothing to add the Clothing Item Settings component to your clothing item.
As you can see in the above image, there are four main catergories: Item, Customisation, Submission and Review; Under each of these main categories are sub-categories.
Item is where you can change the skeleton of the avatar to match the clothing you are uploading, and you will also see a list of categories to choose from. The list of categories is:
Underneath is an explanation for all of these categories and their sub-categories.
There are six sub-categories of clothing settings under the clothing category. These categories are:
At the top of the clothing settings, you can change the type of clothing you are uploading. The types are Rigged Clothing and Attachments.
Fitting and slots is where you will find all the settings for the fit of the clothing and the clothing slots.
This is where you can add deletion zones, preservation zones, recalculate bounds and also change the settings for deletion and tucking, fitting and obscuration tuning.
Materials is where you can set to keep the material always of the clothing or attachment. If you plan to use the pattern system which allows for color and texture variations, leave the ‘Keep Materials Always’ unticked.
This is where you can add in the high, medium and low LOD objects of the clothing. If you do not add any, we will set it to medium by default.
This is where you will find the settings needed for auto-weighting the clothing.
When the 'Use Heel Settings' is ticked, you can alter the heel and avatar placement. You can check the blend shapes on the character archetypes to precisely line up shoes.
Morph Targets is where you enter the data for the Heel Amount, Arch Offset, and Height Offset.
Here is more information on how to set up shoes with heels.
This is where you can add the options for a full body replacement costume.
This section should only be used if you are adjusting the skin shader with a custom material. If you are just making a skin, we recommend using the tattoo and makeup system.
This is where you can add tattoos, make up e.t.c as layers.
This is where you can paste the shape data from the client to add a shape preset to your clothing.
This is where you add the information from your animation controller.
Note - This field has been replaced by the new ‘Customisation’ field on the Virtual Good component. It is recommended to use that customisation field, but this method will also work.
This is where the final settings for uploading the clothing item are.
This is where you can see the performance score, which is a quick estimate of the GPU and CPU power required to render the item. You can also change the Type Override to see an estimate of GPU and CPU power for similar items such as shorts, dresses or jackets.
Once all of these settings have been set, you need to add the Virtual Good component to the clothing item to upload to sinespace.
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