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Subject: Fight Song dress


EClark1894 ( ) posted Mon, 29 June 2015 at 5:41 PM · edited Wed, 18 December 2024 at 10:55 AM

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




EClark1894 ( ) posted Mon, 29 June 2015 at 9:14 PM

Still hoping someone can help me out with the name of her dress in the video. Thanks.




EClark1894 ( ) posted Mon, 29 June 2015 at 10:30 PM

Even though I didn't get a reply, I want to thank you if you tried to help.  I did find out what the dress was called though. So thank you all again.




cedarwolf ( ) posted Tue, 30 June 2015 at 9:19 AM

I've never heard of the video, sorry.  But I'm a big fan of the flowing, gypsy "Stevie Nicks" look.  Hope you get it figured out.


EClark1894 ( ) posted Tue, 30 June 2015 at 10:10 AM

 I did. It's called a maxi-skirt.




Boni ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 1:44 PM

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.

file_b73ce398c39f506af761d2277d853a92.jpThis is the basic lines of a long full skirt.  If that helps.

file_da4fb5c6e93e74d3df8527599fa62642.jpJust a quick search, but hope it helps.

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Boni ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 1:45 PM

Sheesh ... sorry I repeated myself so much.  :)

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EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 3:38 PM

Thanks, Boni. I've already gone ahead an made the skirt. I'm just having a hard time making it hang right on Roxie. I playing around with the skirt density right now to see if that helps.

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vilters ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 3:54 PM

 Well, my mind is playing tricks on me.

I could not figure out if she was gonna sing while fighting, or gonna fight while singing???

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pumeco ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 4:11 PM

@Vilters
Are you ok today, Tony?  I've noticed you're getting very witty lately, and your women have started wearing more daring clothes!
Not that I'm compaining, I find this whole new Vilters thing very fascinating, in fact, I hope you keep it up! :-D

@Clarkie
Nice start, but regards the cloth, yup, if I recall, the density (or weight) would have a big effect on that.


pumeco ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 4:26 PM

 ... BTW, regards the dress again, the problem might be that you've modeled too much default folds into it, too much mesh shape if that makes sense.


EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 4:45 PM

I didn't really model any folds in it. I was going to let Blender handle a lot of the draping but I couldn't figure out what was keeping the cloth so far away from the collision object, e.g. Roxie.

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EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 4:46 PM

And this is what it looked like before...

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pumeco ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 4:54 PM

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.


EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 6:14 PM

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.




pumeco ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 8:04 PM

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.


RedPhantom ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 9:01 PM
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eclark, did you check your minimum distance on your cloth? Maybe that got off.


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EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 10:13 PM

As far as I can tell everything was fine. I tried to change several of the collision offset settings but it didn't seem to have any effect.




rokket ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 10:36 PM

 Just a suggestion, try to drape it in Poser first, then bring it back into Blender...

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EClark1894 ( ) posted Wed, 01 July 2015 at 11:08 PM

I did.




rokket ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 8:07 AM

 I just double checked what you posted, and I am thinking that maybe you don't have enough geometry to allow it to drape like that skirt above...

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EClark1894 ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 8:34 AM

It's not the drape I'm concerned about, it's the fit about the waist.




rokket ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 9:56 AM

 Oops.. me an my big mouth...

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Anthanasius ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 11:59 AM

Hi !

You can try this one .

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EClark1894 ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 12:20 PM

I appreciate the offer, but this is an effort to make my own dress.




Boni ( ) posted Thu, 02 July 2015 at 1:16 PM

With the fit ... can you bring it into the fitting room and shrink-wrap it a bit?  I may be off here, as I have never done this, it just came to mind.

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