Unlinking Avatar Measurements in Editor
Is it possible to change only ONE measurement on an avatar? I would like to just change the chest circumference but when I do this, it adjusts other measurements proportionally. Please let me know how to unlink the measurements.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello,
If think that you can't unlinked the measurement ! From what I understand, it is suposed to move proportionally :/
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The measurements work by calling up a database of human shape and thus if you change a chest size it will look to adjust 'relational' dimensions (eg: under-bust) within the maximum and minimum human norms according to the industry standards. If you are generating a non-human avatar outside of human norms, you would perhaps need to do that in an external toolset.
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I am not looking to create a non-human avatar or stray far from normal human dimensions. I am trying to determine the extent of which CLO will assist in manipulating avatars to individual persons (such as a fit model, or owner of a company who wants to see the clothing on themselves). But if CLO does not allow individual avatar measurement changes, then I have my answer!
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I am not looking to create a non-human avatar or stray far from normal human dimensions. I am trying to determine the extent of which CLO will assist in manipulating avatars to individual persons (such as a fit model, or owner of a company who wants to see the clothing on themselves). But if CLO does not allow individual avatar measurement changes, then I have my answer!
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The avatar editor does allow you to adjust measures but what you also need to recognize is that all human shape is attached to scalars within the boned human frame - that is how human shape works relative to garment norms in the commercial world and also within anthropometric ranges 5th to 95th percentiles. And you perhaps need to also review how to step through the > details > measure modes (there are 3 and you may not be aware of how they work with the database).

It is not a function of adjusting a single measure independent of another body part and these staying independent. The human frame and human range of measure for tailoring is 'relational' that is the crucial mindset you need to overcome.
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