(Spanish) Alguien me puede ayudar a suavizar ropa pegada :(

Hola soy Argentino e inicie hace pocos meses en este programa, la cuenstion es que cada vez que hago una ropa tengo el mismo problemas en esos sectores. dejo una foto si alguien sabe o hay algun modificador para llevar y arreglar estos problema o alguna scrips, algun tutorial   o captura donde pueda suavizar y mejorar estos acabados se los agradeceria ya que paso muchas horas y no tengo resultados y ando muy perdido y me frusta no encontrar nada parecido en internet.gracias y espero que me puedan guiar para mejorar!!

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  • ThTransfer utility takes the weights from the nearby parts of the figure and applies them to the clothing. Where an area bridges between two bones, as the elft and right legs or the torso and shoulder, the results may not be helpful. You can use the Node Weightmap Brush from the Tools menu to adjust the weights to produce a smoother results, which may be enough for the legs. You may also, perhaps with the arms, need to add a morph to improve the results and have it triggered by the bend.

  • Gracias por responder y te hago una consulta mas con el marvelous designer es mas facil llegar a eso? porque en daz3d sigo sin lograr los resultados porque no entiendo como hacer esos pasos.sabrias de algun tutorial o algo para poder ir viendo el paso a paso?

  • If you want to simlate rather than rig, just import the clothing model, apply a dForce Modifier (Dynamic) Edit>Object>Geometry>Add dForce Modifier : Dynamic Surface, then try simulating to see if it works. You may need to do further work, depending on how the clothing was made - parts such as buttons will probably fall off, and edges may pull apart, but it should be a useful test.

  • cafrecitocafrecito Posts: 19
    edited November 2022

    Richard Haseltine thanks for your help!! I managed to improve the bags that were made in my arms with the steps you told me, now I have to improve and get a good grip on those tools over time. Thank you! :)

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  • That looks good, I'm glad to have helped.

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