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  • #2051243
    gaver
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    ....I've been waiting for you!

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    #2051340
    Frank21
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    Great concept and a very nice image, (except for the dress which lets it down).

    #2051343
    gaver
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    Agree Frank. Dress is a nice one, but even after few attempts to Dforce it a gave up. Didn't have the wits to just change the clothes. ( But it was new years morning, did sleep much. I know lame excuse LOL)

    #2051345
    Frank21
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    The dress is probably caught on the door/wall. There's an easy way to make objects not visible to dForce but I've forgotten it having not use DS since last April. Use it or lose it is they say and I've forgotten a lot about DS. I'd love to see you re-render this because it deserves a second go.

    #2051348
    gaver
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    I have tried to Dforce with the whole hall hidden. Somehow it just didn't want to complie and kept exploding.
    But you are right, I will fire up DS...

    #2051351
    Frank21
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    Pose and dFroce the character in a new scene and save it as scene preset, then import it into current scene. I've had to do that quite a bit. Sometimes that's a lot quicker when dForce is being a bitch.

    #2051352
    gaver
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    I know 😉

    #2051360
    gaver
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    Tried all the tricks I know, but the dress would not play along, So I send her to her room and made her change....

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    #2051363
    Spats
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    1) In scene tab: Select dress, ctrl-select character (both should be highlighted)

    2) Rt click on Simulation Settings tab: In popup menu, click "Simulate Selected"

    This will simulate only selected items, together, and affect nothing else.
    Also greatly improves simulation times.

    If dForce explosions: A) Hide hair, repeat 1 & 2; If still explosions, B) Select dress in scene tab, go to Surfaces tab, scroll down to dForce parameters, set "Bend Stiffness" parameter to 0.10 or less

    Pro tip: When needing to reset dForce figure to un-simulated for another test, select dForce item in scene tab (dress), rt click on Simulation Settings tab, hover over "dForce" in popup, select "Clear Selected Objects" from dropdown. (This will clear simulation of dForce item, and only dForce item, leaving the rest of scene untouched.)

    Is texture of dress (original) supposed to look like meat? ...Looks like bacon dress.

    #2051374
    gaver
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    Thnx Spats but I know these things. I guess it was the pose that made things collide..
    Didn't wanna spent to much time on it, plenty of other clothes 😉

    #2051406
    Frank21
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    That's better gaver! Happy New Year.

    #2051417
    gaver
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    a great year to you to Frank!

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