Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: The "Isn't Dynamic Cloth Brilliant" thread

RobynsVeil opened this issue on Jun 12, 2011 · 269 posts


RobynsVeil posted Tue, 28 June 2011 at 5:48 PM

Quote - The girl in the image in very big in the shoulders, breast, hips and thighs.  She's also taller than average, a feat I accomplished by slightly increasing the length of her legs and abdomen.  As has been suggested in this thread, I thought I'd shrink her down in frame one and allow her to "grow" into her actual size.  It didn't really work that well, though. Most of the time, cloth simulations work for me without too much effort.  Occasionally I'll have problems, but the vast majority of my dynamic simulations progress without any trouble at all.  I've scratched my head for a long time at people who find it so confusing.

My initial experiences with dynamic cloth have been quite the opposite - they have nothing but massive (confused) effort with rubbish as result. Which is why I threw together that little "Try-This" - hope it makes sense to the newbies - a basic starting point, which is what I needed, and which I'm pretty sure more dynamic neophytes need. I've since changed parameters a fair bit with better results, but I still think that those starting points will get even the most frustrated wanna-do-dynamics started with 99% of what's out there.

I only do dynamic cloth, now. And I have KobaltKween to thank for that brilliant recipe!

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