- When the Simulation is activated, gravity will be applied to the 3D Window and patterns will be draped on the Avatar. If there are sewing lines between patterns, patterns will be sewn as draped.
- Select the Simulation tool from the 3D Toolbar or navigate and select Main Menu ▶ 3D Garment ▶ Simulate.
- Select the Simulation tool from the 3D Toolbar.
- The patterns in the 3D Window will be draped on the Avatar.
- While the Simulation is activated, you can freely select and move patterns as you can in real life.
- Hold down the Simulation tool for about two seconds to access the child menu.
- Select the desired preset.
- Simulate (GPU) ver5.0.0
- Select Simulate (GPU) when working on a 3D Garment.
- Depending on the computer specification, the Simulation speed can increase. - Simulate(Normal)
- Select Simulate(Normal) when working on a 3D Garment.
- When the simulation preset is set to simulate(Normal), You can work on the Garment efficiently with fast simulation speed. - Simulate(Complete)
- Select Simulate(Normal) after finishing a 3D Garment.
- When the Simulation preset is set to Simulate (Complete), Garment simulation is more defined but the simulation speed may decrease. - Simulate(Complete Nonlinear)
- Select Simulate(Complete Nonlinear) after finishing a 3D Garment.
- When the Simulation preset is set to Simulate (Complete Nonlinear), Garment simulation is more defined and fabric stretch is expressed more realistically.
- Select the Simulation tool from the 3D Toolbar.
- 3D Window is updated in real time as points or segments are edited in the 2D Window.
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