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Ok ... just saw this thread ... and the video. As far as I can see it's a crop-top camisole with a long full skirt ... gathered at the waist with elastic. Does that help any?
This cami has speghetti straps, the one in the video has lace ones I think. a bit wider.
This is the basic lines of a long full skirt. If that helps.
Just a quick search, but hope it helps.
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Nice start, but regards the cloth, yup, if I recall, the density (or weight) would have a big effect on that.
Ah, I see now, the way I'd tackle it then would be to model the skirt as close as possible, actually model the drape and cling (the basic style) as much as possible, then let Blender take over the draping from there.
Yeah, but if I can't figure out why the cloth object is being repelled so far from Roxie, it doesn't matter and won't work.
I'm not sure what you mean, what doesn't matter? ... You dropped it?
Anyway, what I was going to say is, as the waist is tight up to her body before the drape and too far from it afterwards, you might have accidentally scaled it after a previous drape and created an unwanted scaling keyframe. Check that you haven't accidentally added a ketyframe for the scaling of the skirt somewhere along the timeline, and if you have, delete it, go back to the first frame on the timeline, then ensure the waist is as tight as you want it before you drape it again.
eclark, did you check your minimum distance on your cloth? Maybe that got off.
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I need a little help, probably mostly from the ladies on this one. I'm watching this video by this singer named Rachel Platten called "Fight Song". The tune is really popular right now in the US, but that's not what I need help with. Near tyhe end of the video, Rachel is walking along the beach while wearing this long flowing white skirt (dress?) Anyway, I want to make a dynamic version of thedress for Roxie, but I can't get a really good look at the dress in the video. Can someone tell me what the name of that dress is, so I can look it up and get a good look at it?
If you haven't seen the video, the Youtube link is : Fight Song by Rachel Platten