With no sleeves/straps, the PeacockDress 2 needs to be constrained. Generally, Soft Decorated and Hard Decorated are used with pieces that aren't part of the main mesh (like pockets, buttons, bows). Essentially, vertices in the Soft and Hard Decorated Groups are "removed" from the simulation so they aren't deformed, but they still follow the cloth they are "attached" to. I used Soft Decorated on the waist piping on the Nouvelle Aube dress so that the piping somewhat kept its shape rather than being stretched flat.
Constrained "pins" vertices to the figure, and requires that the vertices be close to the figure to begin with.
Putting straps in a constrained group may not be necessary unless the straps slip off the shoulders allowing the bodice to end up around the waist But ... having straps constrained can result in the whole bodice freaking out.
I tend to parent dresses to Chest 2, but I've also parented dresses to the body instead and not seen any difference.
I only drag and drop conforming clothing since that will load and conform the clothing in one step. I never drag and drop Dynamic clothing though. Dragging and dropping dynamic/smart props can result in unpredictable parenting in my experience.
Constrained "pins" vertices to the figure, and requires that the vertices be close to the figure to begin with.
Putting straps in a constrained group may not be necessary unless the straps slip off the shoulders allowing the bodice to end up around the waist But ... having straps constrained can result in the whole bodice freaking out.
I tend to parent dresses to Chest 2, but I've also parented dresses to the body instead and not seen any difference.
I only drag and drop conforming clothing since that will load and conform the clothing in one step. I never drag and drop Dynamic clothing though. Dragging and dropping dynamic/smart props can result in unpredictable parenting in my experience.