rokket opened this issue on Dec 24, 2010 · 55 posts
BionicRooster posted Thu, 30 December 2010 at 11:50 AM Forum Moderator
Attached Link: Poser cloth room settings and their effects
> Quote - So, I'm thick, I guess. And so is a HUGE percentage of Poser users. I've been working with this and working with this and get poo every time. In the Compleat Dummies thread, it's been pointed out that the default settings are great for a table-cloth on a table, but rubbish for cotton on skin. I think you need to qualify *what* makes you think it's easier... unless you're a natural genius who can figure out quadratic equations at a stoplight. > > > Or are you saying I'm *imagining* it's harder than it is? Then why do my efforts all end up as poo, try as I might? I just made Peri-Peri Chicken (Jamie Oliver) from a video and a recipe and the family *raved* about it... so I can follow instructions. No such luck with dynamic cloth. > > > Please explain.
Trying to figure out what the settings do is a PITA, and I couldn't figure it out until I came across this link and then things were smoove as buttah! Now if you're making more complex clothes with pockets, etc, you just have to make sure to set your soft decorated and rigid decorated groups, and even constrained groups in some cases.
Key things:
Load figure and clothes, frame 1 is everything "zeroed"
Pose at frame 15 (or 30, whichever u use)
Set your simulation settings, collision depth, self collide, etc...
then run sim. Once you play around with it a few times, the fogs starts to lift and you will start getting the hang of it.
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