RobynsVeil opened this issue on Dec 03, 2010 ยท 409 posts
LaurieA posted Wed, 22 December 2010 at 8:35 AM
Quote - > Quote - You can already.
If I set up a simulation and do all my cloth settings before I save the clothing prop, those are saved with the prop. If I also gave my .dyn file that's created when you create a new sim, you could use that also. At least I think you can...lol.
edit: actually, you can't do the latter. I was thinking for some reason that you could load the .dyn file, but you can only create and delete.
But if someone gave all the other settings in say, the readme file, and the cloth settings are saved with the prop, it would be rather easy to set up.
Laurie
Laurie, from what the wiser minds appear to be indicating, all those other settings are an essential part of any given item of clothing. You're a clothing designer (with a pretty awesome reputation, now, I might add )... you really don't want people mucking around with your recommended settings and then coming back with a "Please explain..." --- it's like, "hey, just follow the recipe and you'll be right"... right?
Actually, I find it's the cloth settings that are the tricky part and those, thank goodness, get saved with the prop...lol. All the rest is just how long you want it to drape, the number of frames for your sim, what/who to collide against, etc. - all of which will be different from simulation to simulation. Even the constrained/soft-decorated/rigid parts are saved with the prop if set up correctly beforehand.
The cloth settings are the parts that confuddle ppl the most, and they do get saved inside the prop ;o).
Laurie