“Dynamic clothes” by John Johnson
Once you are done, click the “Pose” tab.
Here is my Figure with her dress prop. If you don’t see this, make sure you have turned on the “Texture-Shaded” icon (Ctrl-9).
Move the timeline to the far right to see your new pose and render the image.
The arrows point to the “tails”. They look to rigid to me. Time to go back and play with the settings in the Cloth room.
Here are the settings I changed. “Cloth Density” is one of the settings that has the most effect. It determines the actual weight of the cloth. “Fold Resistance” is usually second for making the cloth move freely.
Be sure to check out the manual to find out what each setting does specifically.
Rerun the calculation when you are ready to try your new settings. Also, if you noticed any problems with how the cloth is colliding with other objects, now is a good time to go into the settings and change them.
Dynamic clothes
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I am always looking for modeling with hexagon into poser thanks for the Tut. I would like to see more of the same,expecially tunics etc.