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Ruched waistband

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  • vadsura

    Please ask your questions in the Q&A topic. This stands for questions and answers. This theme was created for those who want to share tips. Thank.

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  • vadsura

    I'm not sure, but maybe there is a hard elastic inside. like this

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  • pinarer

    @Vad ups! I am sorry I posted wrongly on a different forum.. I changed it now.. Thanks a lot for the response.. yes.. yours looks better than mine for sure :) so  you sewed it on top of  another stiff fabric?  so it looks more structured?  if you can give me little more details, I would appreciate! Thanks!

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  • vadsura

    I already told you, there must be something solid inside. Freeze one side, make the second a scale. Then vice versa.

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  • pinarer

    @Vad … looks like this process needs to be done the last though.. because if you try to pose the model or the clothing later on and unfreeze the inside,   it all goes back to bubble look.. trying to freeze inside again looks like doesn't help.. Just a little add for the thread, if anybody needs help on this in the future..

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  • vadsura

    @pinarer

    You are absolutely right. Such a frozen technique is not suitable for animation. Only statics. There is not enough hard fabric in the clo to hold such an elastic band. If you need animation, it is advisable to use a different technique. Maybe texture. The next update promised displacement. This will simplify many tasks.

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  • ottoline

    pinarer,

     

    Your preset fabric and particle distance are wrong, go to a low particle distance and change your fabric preset to something like thin nylon. (see this site for standard fabric settings >> preset fabric charts link )

    You can apply the detail (like your photo) as above and it will be fine in animation > release any frozen patterns /detail after you have applied 'solidfy'. That feature in CLO3D is designed for instances like this where you need to freeze the creasing into the pattern piece (eg: pulled up sleeves) but still need to move it around in realtime or under animation, I use it all the time for complex animations and details. The only caveat when you use that feature is you must be careful it does not get removed if you then go on and re-edit a pattern piece. So be careful when editing.

     

    Apply short micro folds (internal lines) close to the elasticated line and then add the thin nylon fabric preset to the fabric and the wide band will crease much better. There are at least 3 levels of frequency to most creasing in CLO3D - and you need to apply those settings to get that into the model. 100% possible today.

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  • pinarer

    @ottoline   actually my fabric was nylon featherweight and it was lower particle distance, but when i sewed on a piece that was freezed, it kinda solved the trouble.. But i will try your way as well. thx!

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