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Here's something to liven up the end of your week!

Thanks to an info exchange I had recently with another Patreon creator, I have discovered a great new way to create and simulate dynamic clothing! 

The above is an animation I whipped up today using some clothing I constructed. It's only my first day using it but so far the results have left me really impressed. This method gives better base results, lets more interaction between actor and clothing (think pulling off top), and is a bit quicker than the way I was doing it before, so a triple win.

I'll still use the old "in-built" Daz method for content already in progress, but for a lot of my new stuff, this will be the way to go. Sadly it doesn't have an inbuilt "rip" or "button pop" but it's definitely a step in the right direction. Fingers crossed they add it to a future version of the program.

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MWM - cloth test

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Judgement

I think the download link is missing ^^; but lovely work as always :3

begrove

Hey Judgement, I added the file as an attachment to the original. Out of curiosity, how do you view the page normally / in this instance?

Anonymous

Looks great! Always have great content in these animations!

Anonymous

Let’s see… Is it mid week? Yes. Are there mammaries? Yes. Is there cloth? Yes. Are the cloth and mammaries dynamic? Very. Test - Passed. Excellent job👍

Amaz2k12

Dynamic Clothes can be extremly hard. No matter if they are calculated in the "Dynamic Room" or with DFORCE. They both often makes trouble. This animation with the clothes and the expansion is extremly smooth without any cloth clippings. Excellent Test.

Anonymous

This animation is fantastic! The smoothness of the change in size and the movement of the fabric look amazing. I love it. More like this please. 😁

ScarletChange

Amazing! Would love to see more with this!

begrove

Thanks, I'm just glad I got it all working. Another tool in the toolkit.

begrove

Thanks Amaz2k12! Clipping was a big issue with the initial way I did this, but I'm glad I was able to iron the bugs out.

begrove

I'm still learning the ropes, but definitely plan to do more as I go on.