[Released] Clothing Converter from Genesis 3 Female to Genesis 8 Female [Commercial]

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  • ea said:

    I just noticed that a new update is available now on DIM for clothing converter (G3F to G8F and also G3M to G8M). I already converted all my G3 clothes, so I would like to know what are the new features. Thank you.

    I added a Load and Save feature for the clothing file list.

  • greysgreys Posts: 335

    When running the new version, I get the following error:

    ".../Studio Library/Scripts/Riversoft Art/Clothing Conver/Foot Poser.dse can not be found in a mapped content directory. Check the installation and try again."

    The issue persists after redownloading and reinstalling the script.

    Checking the folder in Explorer shows a file called 'Clothing Converter Foot Poser.dse' but no 'Foot Poser.dse'.

    Copying 'Clothing Converter Foot Poser.dse' and renaming the copy to 'Foot Poser.dse' resolves the issue. Looks like the file just needs to be renamed or the script needs to be pointed to the right name.

  • greys said:

    When running the new version, I get the following error:

    ".../Studio Library/Scripts/Riversoft Art/Clothing Conver/Foot Poser.dse can not be found in a mapped content directory. Check the installation and try again."

    The issue persists after redownloading and reinstalling the script.

    Checking the folder in Explorer shows a file called 'Clothing Converter Foot Poser.dse' but no 'Foot Poser.dse'.

    Copying 'Clothing Converter Foot Poser.dse' and renaming the copy to 'Foot Poser.dse' resolves the issue. Looks like the file just needs to be renamed or the script needs to be pointed to the right name.

    Whoops!  Good catch!  It looks like Daz renamed the file when they packaged it (and I didn't catch it).

  • eaea Posts: 48

    Thank you for your answer about new features. Now I have the same problem than Greys, but with G2F/G8F cloting converter : no Foot Poser.dse.

  • eaea Posts: 48

    in the folder I can find only : RSSY Clothing Converter G2F to G8F Foot Poster.dse.

  • eaea Posts: 48

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

  • RiverSoft ArtRiverSoft Art Posts: 6,573
    edited October 2018
    ea said:

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

    Yes, I am trying to get it resolved with Daz (they are not open yet though).  That is the recommended fix.

    Post edited by RiverSoft Art on
  • dragotxdragotx Posts: 1,138
    Havos said:
    JazzyBear said:

    This is a new product you may have missed that will help those of you with items from other places and DAZ items missing Meta info. It seems quick and easy to populate Smart Content and by default the METADATA needed for these conversions to work. https://www.daz3d.com/smartening-up-the-daz-studio-database 

    As far as I can see this is a tutorial, not a product that will automatically smarten up the smart data. It tells you what to do using DS’s existing functions to edit/add smart data.

    It is a tutorial, but it is a very good one.  I picked it up the other day on the sale, and just went through it this afternoon.  I've tried multiple times to figure out smart content, including with help from people here on the forums and never been able to get it to work right.  Following this tutorial I got it right the very first time.  It's very well explained and demonstrated.  I'm a very happy customer with this tutorial.

  • greysgreys Posts: 335
    edited October 2018
    ea said:

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

    Yes, I am trying to get it resolved with Daz (they are not open yet though).  That is the recommended fix.

    Is Foot Poser.dse the same for both the Genesis 3 and 2 Converters? I have both, do I need to swap which one is renamed between running the scripts? Have the feeling I ran the G2F script with the G3F foot poser oops. >>

     

    Edit: Also, I've been going through and loading/double-checking all the conversions, and I'm running into a frequent issue with gloves. They seem to be below the hands rather than on them. I've run into this manually transferring with sickleyield's tutorial of editing the scene id before and usually it's the arm angle before transferring rigging/baking rotations that's the issue, not sure if that also applies to the script though.

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  • greys said:
    ea said:

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

    Yes, I am trying to get it resolved with Daz (they are not open yet though).  That is the recommended fix.

    Is Foot Poser.dse the same for both the Genesis 3 and 2 Converters? I have both, do I need to swap which one is renamed between running the scripts? Have the feeling I ran the G2F script with the G3F foot poser oops. >>

     

    Edit: Also, I've been going through and loading/double-checking all the conversions, and I'm running into a frequent issue with gloves. They seem to be below the hands rather than on them. I've run into this manually transferring with sickleyield's tutorial of editing the scene id before and usually it's the arm angle before transferring rigging/baking rotations that's the issue, not sure if that also applies to the script though.

    All the converters (G3F->G8F, G3M->G8M, G2F->G8F) are using the same Foot Poser.dse.  

    This is an automated process and it tries the best it can.  If you fiddle with Smoothing, Collision Detection, and worst case Push Modifiers, you can make the gloves work.

  • I find the same with the gloves, but to get a better fit, set G8 to "move to floor" and strangely she drops down about -0.73 units.

    Perhaps this is a Daz problem and causes incompatibilty bteween G3 and G8

    Run the convertor script again for the gloves only, and they fit better, though the tips of the fingers still seem to be too long.

    Happens with Dark Storm Gloves

  • jtbethel said:

    I find the same with the gloves, but to get a better fit, set G8 to "move to floor" and strangely she drops down about -0.73 units.

    Perhaps this is a Daz problem and causes incompatibilty bteween G3 and G8

    Run the convertor script again for the gloves only, and they fit better, though the tips of the fingers still seem to be too long.

    Happens with Dark Storm Gloves

    Huh!  Interesting.  Thanks for sharing.

  • greysgreys Posts: 335
    greys said:
    ea said:

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

    Yes, I am trying to get it resolved with Daz (they are not open yet though).  That is the recommended fix.

    Is Foot Poser.dse the same for both the Genesis 3 and 2 Converters? I have both, do I need to swap which one is renamed between running the scripts? Have the feeling I ran the G2F script with the G3F foot poser oops. >>

     

    Edit: Also, I've been going through and loading/double-checking all the conversions, and I'm running into a frequent issue with gloves. They seem to be below the hands rather than on them. I've run into this manually transferring with sickleyield's tutorial of editing the scene id before and usually it's the arm angle before transferring rigging/baking rotations that's the issue, not sure if that also applies to the script though.

    All the converters (G3F->G8F, G3M->G8M, G2F->G8F) are using the same Foot Poser.dse.  

    This is an automated process and it tries the best it can.  If you fiddle with Smoothing, Collision Detection, and worst case Push Modifiers, you can make the gloves work.

    Oh absoulutely! I only mentioned it because it was a recurrent issue with most gloves so I wasn't sure if it was a bug or an area expected to have issues. I've just been manually converting those gloves myself using the scene-id method as I test each outfit, since I found smoothing and collision still gave a weird lumpy look in a lot of cases due to the offset. I'll give jtbethel's hint a go.

    (And I just realised I posted two comments with issues and never stopped to say thank you and how much easier this excellent tool is making my life! Thank you! )

  • greys said:
    greys said:
    ea said:

    So, I renamed it, and now it works.

    Yes, I am trying to get it resolved with Daz (they are not open yet though).  That is the recommended fix.

    Is Foot Poser.dse the same for both the Genesis 3 and 2 Converters? I have both, do I need to swap which one is renamed between running the scripts? Have the feeling I ran the G2F script with the G3F foot poser oops. >>

     

    Edit: Also, I've been going through and loading/double-checking all the conversions, and I'm running into a frequent issue with gloves. They seem to be below the hands rather than on them. I've run into this manually transferring with sickleyield's tutorial of editing the scene id before and usually it's the arm angle before transferring rigging/baking rotations that's the issue, not sure if that also applies to the script though.

    All the converters (G3F->G8F, G3M->G8M, G2F->G8F) are using the same Foot Poser.dse.  

    This is an automated process and it tries the best it can.  If you fiddle with Smoothing, Collision Detection, and worst case Push Modifiers, you can make the gloves work.

    Oh absoulutely! I only mentioned it because it was a recurrent issue with most gloves so I wasn't sure if it was a bug or an area expected to have issues. I've just been manually converting those gloves myself using the scene-id method as I test each outfit, since I found smoothing and collision still gave a weird lumpy look in a lot of cases due to the offset. I'll give jtbethel's hint a go.

    (And I just realised I posted two comments with issues and never stopped to say thank you and how much easier this excellent tool is making my life! Thank you! )

    Oh.  Ok, it is an area that is expected there might be issues sometimes smiley  (You're welcome!)

  • evacynevacyn Posts: 975

    Your video walkthrough of how to convert heels was immensly helpful! I got the G2F converter at release and loved it so much I had to get this one. And following your tutorial, I was quickly able to convert a few of my outfits that I had the most trouble with autofit. Your products are pretty intuitive once you provide a quick step-by-step like that - so thanks! I just picked up Pose Blender and Bone Doctor since my next step is poses!

  • evacyn said:

    Your video walkthrough of how to convert heels was immensly helpful! I got the G2F converter at release and loved it so much I had to get this one. And following your tutorial, I was quickly able to convert a few of my outfits that I had the most trouble with autofit. Your products are pretty intuitive once you provide a quick step-by-step like that - so thanks! I just picked up Pose Blender and Bone Doctor since my next step is poses!

    I am happy to hear that!  I am glad the video helped. I pride myself on making things easy to use.  Personally, I would rather have something easy to use than the most powerful gizmo that I never use because I can't figure it out smiley

  • Hi,

    Hope you can decipher this for me. I have used this product successfully about 5 weeks ago but when I try to open it now I get this error message in my log file

    2018-11-14 05:44:50.498 JSON interpreter warning: Unexpected string member: type
    2018-11-14 05:44:50.498 JSON interpreter warning: Unexpected numeric member: version

    Any clue what's happened? I think there has been an update that I downloaded?

    Thanks,

    John

     

  • John Cox said:

    Hi,

    Hope you can decipher this for me. I have used this product successfully about 5 weeks ago but when I try to open it now I get this error message in my log file

    2018-11-14 05:44:50.498 JSON interpreter warning: Unexpected string member: type
    2018-11-14 05:44:50.498 JSON interpreter warning: Unexpected numeric member: version

    Any clue what's happened? I think there has been an update that I downloaded?

    Thanks,

    John

     

    That is very strange.  Can you change in Data/RiverSoft Art/Common/RSCCConstants.dsa, the output_debug = false statement to output_debug = true, and then rerun and post the log of the run?

  • Hi,

    I've cleared out tje log file and rerun the script and this is the entire message

    2018-11-17 05:14:00.115 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.122 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.133 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse

    As for your instruction - I can find the RSCCConstants.dsa file but I have no idea how to proceed from there as double clicking it only opens DAZ studio?

    Thanks,

    John

  • John Cox said:

    Hi,

    I've cleared out tje log file and rerun the script and this is the entire message

    2018-11-17 05:14:00.115 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.122 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.124 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-17 05:14:00.133 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse

    As for your instruction - I can find the RSCCConstants.dsa file but I have no idea how to proceed from there as double clicking it only opens DAZ studio?

    Thanks,

    John

    For the  RSCCConstants.dsa, you needed to open it in a text editor.  But I don't think it matters in this case.  It is finding a parse error in a very simple file: RSConstants.dsa.  It looks like your files might be corrupted.  I would try uninstalling and reinstalling.

     

  • Hi, I deinstalled it and redownloaded and installed and this is the error message I get.

    2018-11-17 17:29:15.419 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.427 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 17:29:20.317 WARNING: /src/sdksource/cloud/dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): peer performed orderly shutdown errno=0

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,244

    Some scripts don't work if they are installed with Daz Connect. Has this one be tested and known to work when it is installed with Daz Connect?

  • John Cox said:

    Hi, I deinstalled it and redownloaded and installed and this is the error message I get.

    2018-11-17 17:29:15.419 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.427 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-17 17:29:15.429 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-17 17:29:20.317 WARNING: /src/sdksource/cloud/dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): peer performed orderly shutdown errno=0

     

    barbult said:

    Some scripts don't work if they are installed with Daz Connect. Has this one be tested and known to work when it is installed with Daz Connect?

    Ooh.  Good call.  I don't believe it will work if installed by Daz Connect.  The script tries to write data to the RiverSoft Art/Data directory which Daz Connect jealously guards.  Try to install with DIM or manually, not into the /cloud directories.

  • HatBHatB Posts: 77

    Can Daz be made aware of this and fix it so that it only loads with DIM or manually? I was having some problems with it also so just uninstalled it and the reinstalled it with DIM. When I went to the utilities it shows the upside down triangle in a circle which usually means it needs to be installed from DAZ Connedt so normally I would have it load it again even though the picture was colored. This time I didn't have it install again and it works now in all 4 sets I have. Thanks for making me aware of this.

  • HatB said:

    Can Daz be made aware of this and fix it so that it only loads with DIM or manually? I was having some problems with it also so just uninstalled it and the reinstalled it with DIM. When I went to the utilities it shows the upside down triangle in a circle which usually means it needs to be installed from DAZ Connedt so normally I would have it load it again even though the picture was colored. This time I didn't have it install again and it works now in all 4 sets I have. Thanks for making me aware of this.

    I will inform Daz.  Thanks.

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,244
    You could update the script to prompt the user for a non-Connect library to save data in, and then remember the location so the user only has to enter it once. V3DigiTimes does this in the Scene Optimizer. It works fine when installed with Daz Connect. Forcing a user to only install with DIM seems restrictive.
  • Hi,

    Thanks for all the suggestions.

    The original was downloaded through DIM so I deinstalled through DIM. I then reinstalled manually. No luck. Here's the error log.


    2018-11-18 17:30:20.393 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.399 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.410 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse

  • John Cox said:

    Hi,

    Thanks for all the suggestions.

    The original was downloaded through DIM so I deinstalled through DIM. I then reinstalled manually. No luck. Here's the error log.


    2018-11-18 17:30:20.393 Loading script: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.399 DEBUG: Found: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: Script Error: Line 1
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: SyntaxError: Parse error
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.402 WARNING: Stack Trace:
        <anonymous>()@/Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55317/data/riversoft art/common/rsconstants.dsa:1
    2018-11-18 17:30:20.410 Error in script execution: /Users/johncox/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Daz Connect Library/data/cloud/1_55959/scripts/riversoft art/clothing converter/clothing converter g2f to g8f.dse

    What version of DS are you using?  If you open RSConstants.dsa in a text editor, what does it look like (or post it here)?

  • barbult said:
    You could update the script to prompt the user for a non-Connect library to save data in, and then remember the location so the user only has to enter it once. V3DigiTimes does this in the Scene Optimizer. It works fine when installed with Daz Connect. Forcing a user to only install with DIM seems restrictive.

    I am not sure if this is true.  A ton of my products save to this location, and I rarely hear about errors so it could be something else.  

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,244
    barbult said:
    You could update the script to prompt the user for a non-Connect library to save data in, and then remember the location so the user only has to enter it once. V3DigiTimes does this in the Scene Optimizer. It works fine when installed with Daz Connect. Forcing a user to only install with DIM seems restrictive.

    I am not sure if this is true.  A ton of my products save to this location, and I rarely hear about errors so it could be something else.  

    I have several of your products (but none of the clothing converters), and I have installed them with Daz Connect. I have not seen any error messages popping up from them. So, maybe you are right about something else going on. One difference about Daz Connect installation is that each product will have a its own copy of your "common" folder, so it isn't really common. Do the billboards, Expression Mixer, look At Me Pose Control, Pose Blender, Bone Doctor Pose Control, or Pose Randomizer store information in that data folder you mentioned? I'm wondering if they are supposed to be storing some settings that they are not storing for me because I installed them with Daz Connect.

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