Ruffled Skirts | Virtual Fashion | Blender Tutorial | Blender Secrets
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Using the Stitching function of the Cloth modifier, it’s easy to create ruffled skirts. This is the longer version of this topic, for the 1-minute video go here: • Ruffled Skirts | Virtu...
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Fine content as always, if you ever release a course on udemy with this stuff or more advanced (hoping for more advanced) id be happy to get it
Thank you! You mean clothing in particular?
@@BlenderSecrets general stuff, just advanced, im close to finishing the book and i need more :P haha
EDIT: sure, even clothing
Thank you!
This guy is up to no good giving marvelous designer a run for its money.
Not possible, it is way ahead... In marvelous you can do much more. Even calculate cloth are needed, used by pro designers.
hello...
I followed all your steps to the letter, but when i run my simulation, all the bottom pieces of the cloth just fly off in random directions...
Could you advise what im doing wrong..
thanks
Hey, I have a pretty strong PC but this technique is always very very veeery laggy for me, enventually it crashes. Do you have an idea for that? Thanks a lot!
Lower the Quality Steps and Collisions' quality.
well done
Need to learn that smoothing option.
Great video. Thanks for sharing this.
Just a quick question. For the skirt with the 2 ruffles, the 1st ruffle, I see that you didn’t connect it as you did with the ruffle at the end of the skirt. With it not being connected to the skirt, how would you rig/skin the skirt to an avatar so that the ruffle doesn’t collide w the skirt and move as one?
SERIA POSSÍVEL FAZER UM VÍDEO ONDE POSSO USAR UM MOLDE SVG DE UMA ROUPA REAL ?
So helpful, thank you so much! ❤❤
When I simulate, it bunches up (like a crazy scrunchie) instead of laying down like in your video. Do I possibly not have enough vertices?
Check the longer version of this video, I think I talk about that. But anyway, try bigger scaled objects that sometimes helps.
@@BlenderSecrets Thank you, I will try to find that.
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Check his settings when he is in the cloth settings. The stiffness and damping may need to be lowered (mine did), then let it play a bit longer until it relaxes to the desired effect.
@@BlenderSecrets this is the longer version
Texturing part ??
oh my god i love you
I would like to thank you very much for this video and say how great timing this was. Clear and informative, thank you again for this!
Thanks, glad you like it!
you make everything make sense