dharmalion opened this issue on Nov 20, 2000 ยท 6 posts
dharmalion posted Mon, 20 November 2000 at 1:02 PM
Nesterenko posted Mon, 20 November 2000 at 1:48 PM
3DSMax. SimCloth or Stitch. www.render.ru
Fox-Mulder posted Mon, 20 November 2000 at 2:20 PM
Attached Link: http://poseworks.8m.com/tu-wave.html
If using Poser only, try using the Wave Deformer and Magnets. The Wave deformer can make a "head" like impression in a flat plane, while magnets can be used to further stretch it like real clothes. These are actually really good tools in Poser but few people seem to use them.Fox-Mulder posted Mon, 20 November 2000 at 2:23 PM
Attached Link: http://mail.curiouslabs.com/poser/magnetTutorial/magnets.html
Here's the magnet tutorial...bloodsong posted Mon, 20 November 2000 at 5:20 PM
heyas; i make stuff like this with ray dream. basically i just use a 'wiggly' line cross section and bend the extrusion path the way i want the cloth to flow. the trick, though, is getting the cloth to flow over/around the figure. for that, the figure has to be in ray dream (you can import all/part of the figure). i can adjust the flow of the cloth in one window and watch it drape over the figure in another. other programs probably can do something similar.
gideon posted Tue, 21 November 2000 at 11:10 AM
There is a cloth plugin for 3dmax that does just this. It can be used with animation as well. It is a bit slow to render depending on how many vertices are used in it's calculations. Check out the habware site...