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so im have a devil of a time trying to get a dress on my character. i thought maybe i could use cloth to move around and or bounce off so when he walks or sits or bends over in will move as a real dress would but it just seems to wrap around like a diaper.

are there any tuts on this ? heeeeeeeeeeeeelp.

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There's a "Diane" tut around that has you put a dress on a walking character. Look for that. It was "old" cloth but the concept is still valid.

 

 

But here's what I see...

 

-very fast motion is hard for cloth to follow. The possible fix to that is to set the time subdivision higher

 

- you need an initial wait for the cloth to settle on the model before it starts moving. The model and the cloth can not be close to each other at the start. The Diane tut goes thru that bit too.

 

- depending on your collision distance the swinging hands may be affecting the cloth. You may need to may need to make them not part of the deflector. This is less likely that the above two.

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