as you can see from the pic I enclosed. using G2, or G3 clone cloth gives these results since the 6.53 patch. which this means for me now, is that iclone is useless at this point. since projects I'm working on require the use of these characters. request a fix please. since it's your latest patches that have messed things up again. I had a similar issue with the G5 clone cloth but that is intermitted. it happens once in a blue moon..
in addition. I downloaded the G3 clone cloth vol 1 & 2. no change in the results. the issue remains the same. this bug is also effecting other G3 clone cloth packs like "damsels", and such.
there is an additional bug involving the content verify. it crashes long before it gets 1/3 thru. there is nothing wrong with my internet connection. I have high speed G4, never an issue before this patch called 6.53.
I'm hoping it's not going to take 3 weeks to resolve.
I have been able to easily reproduce this, and documented it (excessively) in this forum post: http://forum.reallusion.com/FindPost309484.aspx
HOW I QUICKLY DUPLICATED THE ISSUE:
1) First, install a free T-Shirt clothing pack
Other clothing options may also cause the problem, but this way we are all doing the same thing.
http://city.reallusion.com/ContentPreview.aspx?i=JICa5e02fdb278a2ff51&Refer=5
2) Start a new iC6 project
3) Add a G5 character - I used "Chuck" initially, and also duplicated the problem using "Gywnn" (Fig 1)
4) DRAG a new T-shirt onto the avatar (Fig 2)
5) Keep an eye on the neck area
6) Just work your way down the list of T-shirts - If it doesn't break the first time (thought it might), try the next shirt, and the one after that...
7) After only a few shirt changes, you should see something odd in the neck (Fig 3)
The Figures, and more analysis, are in the forum post I linked to at the start of this comment.
P.S.
I am on Windows7... DirectX 11... iClone 6.53
KosmasAlexiadis
Just noticed the same issue on my Windows 7 PC. Graphics card is a GTX-1070 and 32GB RAM. As soon as a G3 character is loaded the clothing is broken exactly as it is seen in the picture above.