chris1972 opened this issue on Apr 29, 2008 · 27 posts
svdl posted Wed, 30 April 2008 at 1:47 PM
Quote - From what I have noticed of conforming clothing vs dynamic (I'm not a modeller though) is that on the whole the dynamic clothing looks very thin, and doesn't have modelled but textured seams so doesn't seem to look as real to me a lot of the time. Conforming clothes has more modelled seams, cuffs, buttons and zips.
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Doesn't have to be that way - see my freestuff dynamic clothes. It requires more attention when modeling the outfit, and some care when setting up the dynamic cloth groups, but it is very well possible to have seams and hems with thickness to them.
Problem is, there isn't that much expertise in modeling dynamic cloth yet, even five years after its introduction in the Poser world.
Conforming/dynamic hybrids tend to work pretty well. The tighter parts work easiest as conformers, the loose flowing parts work best as dynamic cloth.
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