VirtualWorldDynamics opened this issue on May 31, 2018 · 220 posts
Surody posted Tue, 06 November 2018 at 11:52 PM
stger posted at 11:50PM Tue, 06 November 2018 - #4339144
VirtualWorldDynamics posted at 2:29PM Tue, 06 November 2018 - #4339143
Hello stger,
Yes, now I understand your suggestion.
In VWD I am always in favor to let the user free in their modifications.
Did you tried to use the function which modify the lengths of the springs. You can make a lot of deformations using this function with or without the extended selection.
Do you want I make a small tutorial explaining this?
Hey Gerrald,
as mentioned in this post I currently don‘t own VWD, but I consider to buy it if my questions are answered: https://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/?thread_id=2921186&page_number=7#msg4339042
From what surrody told my about VWD it could be exactly what I need.
And yes, a Tuotrial would be very helpful if I buy it and start to make cloth baggy. I‘m interested in making t-shirts and jeans baggy/to big (like a child wears the jeans of his father).
Best
stger
Making cloths baggy is easy with VWD. Just scale the character to like 120% and animate it over like 30 frames back to 100%. VWD records the Actor size but doesn't adjust the cloth which is initially upscaled to 120%.