onimusha opened this issue on Dec 17, 2011 · 739 posts
moriador posted Mon, 30 January 2012 at 4:06 AM
Quote - In the case of armor I would think conformers for the rigid pieces and dynamic for the soft would work much better :).
Laurie
That would no doubt work. Just have to persuade vendors to do it. I totally get why there is resistance. :)
Quote - And i dont know what a dynamic cloth customer expect.
Is it okay or normal that you use the morphtool after a simulation to smooth polys as example or do i have to change the mesh until it has no crunches in every simulation ?
I go wild with the morph brush after every simulation. I find it necessary with almost every piece, except very very simple things. So I don't think you have to try to create a mesh that simulates perfectly.
I do appreciate displacement maps that add the appearance of thickness or seams and hems to the fabric.
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