how are inverted lines made with D-formers?

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For example if I want to make a crease line on an item of clothing like pictured in the suit attached, how would you use d-formers to do this type of line crease on some type of clothing? it would be basically a slightly indented long inverted line across the clothes. I'm familiar with D-formers but am not sure how to do something like this with them if its at all possible. Could anyone show how it might be? preferbly with example pictures thanks.


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In order to do such a thin line, there has to be enough geometry, and I doubt that the mesh would be so dense.
So for most clothing you would do such a thing with a normal or a bump map.