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# 1 12-07-2009 , 11:08 AM
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nCloth settings

Hey, I am trying to simulate a slice of tomato draping over an object but whatever settings I use I always get very bad deformation at the bottom where it touches the object or a very rigid board. What I want is to make it drape over the object while still having the origiinal shape.

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# 2 12-07-2009 , 12:18 PM
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Have a look into some of the built in presets and go from there.


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# 3 28-07-2009 , 09:47 PM
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Dunno if u wanna try this but i downloaded the new DMM plugin. Its a simulation program for maya that simulates obects draping, breaking, ripping,...awesome.

You can get amazing rsults and im sure you can definately achieve what you want. The plugin is $399 but u can try for 30 days for free and there is no watermark

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