Virtual World Dynamics F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 10 3:45 pm)
Hello anupaum,
Thank you for your thread. I am happy when a user shows his results.
Please, feel free to tell me when you have any issue in the use of the program.
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Hello anupaum,
If you want to keep lonh hair out of the face, you can add a stiffness by neighborhood on the vertices close to the head of the character. This can help.
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In general, I like using dynamic cloth props. Poser's Cloth Room is a natural part of my workflow, but sometimes I don't have dynamic cloth props that capture the "look" I'm trying to achieve.
This render is a good example. I don't have a dynamic spaghetti strapped blouse, but the blue blouse from 3D Age is the type of garment I wanted to use for this render. However, I don't like the "skin tight" look of this particular garment. Most people don't spray their clothes on, right?
So, VWD to the rescue!
The second render uses the script to clothify and simulate the conforming prop. It doesn't always work this well, but in this case, I'm quite happy with the results.
:)