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Cheongsam Test

3D Studio Max Fashion posted on May 12, 2003
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I been working hard to figure out how to best model clothes in 3Dstudio. The cloth simulation was the least of my problems. Just modeling the outfit was a pain and took me many tries until I figured out a good way to do it. I modeled this cheongsam starting with a cylinder primative and then turning it into an editable mesh. Then with many extrutions and resizing and a little bit of cutting here and there and more extrusions I finally got it modeled right. I did some flipping and mirroring to.. Then after the caps were deleted I added the cloth modifyer. It probably could look better with better materials but I don't know much about that yet.

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ariaans

2:07AM | Tue, 13 May 2003

That's exactly the way I modeled clothes! In real there would be some stitches in the breast-area to keep it in model, after the draping you lost too much of the model I think, but the technique is well understood! Good luck with the texturing!


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