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Making Outer puffer garment layer stick on to inner puffer garment layer

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi cf9dcaf89c4d54d2f986,

    I am not sure I'm understanding the intent correctly, but have you already tried setting the physical properties of the fabric to something stiffer, e.g. Trim Hardware?

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  • cf9dcaf89c4d54d2f986

    Hi, yes I did try that and it gave me slightly better results. Is there a better way to make the outer layer stick on to the inner layer? Rather than what I have done - you can see the outer layer pulling on the inner layer at the shoulder areas where I added tacks. I want to achieve a slightly similar look of the outer layer in the T-pose

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi there, what do you mean by the outer layer sticking to the inner layer? They are sewn onto each other and then Pressure applied as far as I can see (upper layer and lower value should have the same number, just one postive and the other negative, e.g. 40 and -40, but not 36 and -32, etc.), so when animating, they will move together and should be secure without flying in weird directions. In what other way should they "stick"?

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