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Rich sent her to you!
It's an infinite loop!!
Thanks, L'Adair. I haven't learned about Weight Nodes, yet, at some point, I'll get there :)
You should add this to my 'does it dforce' thread :)
How do I tell an upper-garment to react to an under-garment? Like a vest & jacket over a shirt & tie? And how do I freeze something once I get it in place?
LOL
The easy answer first: Once you're happy with a simulation, select the object and open the Parameters tab. In the left column, select Simulation and the options for Simulations will be isolated. You'll see the option to Freeze Simulation in the right column. Just click on the toggle to turn that option On.
Be aware, that clicking the "Clear" button will remove the simulation from item(s) with Freeze Simulation On, but because the option is enabled, the item(s) won't drape again. You'll have to set that option to Off to drape again. there is a Clear dForce Simulation from Selected Item(s) option. You'll find it with the other dForce menu items. Those can be found in several places, but I usually click on the Scene menu, and select Edit > Geometry > Clear dForce Simulation from Selected Item(s).
The not so easy answer:
I am referring to using dForce on clothing that was created before we had dForce,
Thanks, L'Adair :) I don't suppose you o youtube tutorials? If so, I'm subscribing!
I'm very flattered, @WillowRaven. However, I haven't done anything with video in a long time, and nothing having to do with 3d or Daz Studio. (I'm such a perfectionist, I don't think I'd have any time left to actually play in DS, if I started doing videos.)
Hi L'Adair, thank you so much for this resource!
I'm now in my 2nd week of a Digital Art Live 8-week webinar/coaching group on dForce, led by Rich Schafermeyer.
I am sure you won't mind that as soon as I discovered your dForce topic - purely because of the link in your post footnotes in the Forums! - I have added a reference to this topic in the dForce group Resources section of the new DAL "STUDIO" Facebook-like collaborative platform. And enthused about the link lists in the first 2 posts.
Our subject for this week is weight mapping and dForce - which is why it was just so appropriate to see your topic at the present time!
The topic title is just so funny! Especially for a CS Lewis and Narnia fan such as myself. And even a mention of Yoda thrown in!
Thank you again L'Adair,
Trevor
As of today, all my images and gallery links in this thread have been updated so that the images are visible and the links go to the new Galleries. Going forward, I will not rely on the Galleries to host images for this thread, so I will be attaching them. It isn't as clean a look, but it should save a lot of grief in the long run.
Thank you to all who have continued to use this thread as a resource. I plan on adding new content to it in the not-too-distant future.
The thread you're looking for it this one: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/59113/an-ot-thread-for-images . Though I wouldn't bet against Daz one day "improving" the forum software and breaking all those links too...