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Subject: undressed clothes


cosmo71 ( ) posted Thu, 27 December 2012 at 4:48 AM · edited Fri, 20 September 2024 at 2:31 AM

hi there, I am looking for some different undressed clothes with different morphs that one can position in a scene like:

messy on the ground (every flat ground also like a bed, chair, table)

messy hanging down from hooks (or other items)

holding in hands

the clothes should be for male and female (fitting to a figure is not required):

jeans and jeans shorts

t-shirts

sweaters

socks

different bra`s

different panties

belts

and what ever else :)

(it should be possible to add textures from clothes the figure in the scene wears)

cosmo


markschum ( ) posted Thu, 27 December 2012 at 1:46 PM

import the obj for any clothing. In the cloth room set up a simulation with collision to the ground and turn on self collision. Start the simulation with the clothes just above the ground and at an angle to it.

Run the simulation and check the result. If it looks ok , export an obj of the clothes at the frame you like. It can be imported againn and saved as a prop.

If you dont use self collision the cloth makes a flat puddle.

You can use a prop table or chair to make "draped over chair, thrown on table etc"


cosmo71 ( ) posted Wed, 02 January 2013 at 11:35 AM

Quote - import the obj for any clothing. In the cloth room set up a simulation with collision to the ground and turn on self collision. Start the simulation with the clothes just above the ground and at an angle to it.

Run the simulation and check the result. If it looks ok , export an obj of the clothes at the frame you like. It can be imported againn and saved as a prop.

If you dont use self collision the cloth makes a flat puddle.

You can use a prop table or chair to make "draped over chair, thrown on table etc"

 

sorry, I have no cloth room, I work with daz :)


FSMCDesigns ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2013 at 5:40 PM

Quote - sorry, I have no cloth room, I work with daz :)

 

Download some of the free dynamic items from the Optitex site and do the same thing, drape to the floor or in a hand.

Regards, Michael

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brite ( ) posted Sun, 31 March 2013 at 12:53 PM

Hi Cosmo,

The replies you got were helpful (I had never heard of Optitex!) but I think

I know what you really want: modeled dropped clothes! I'm not a ZBrush

expert, but this program would be very suitable to create such things. Like

you, I'd be willing to pay for a nice varied set that can be textured! Hope 

someone who has the skills & software picks up this request!

 

Best wishes,

Brite


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