Attaching clothes and hair to a rigged body
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Hello It is my first time rigging properly and I finally managed to rig the whole body.
Now I want to add clothes and hair to the body which I have already made.
I tried the hair simulatin and cloth simulation but both seems to take too much memory and time to simulate..
Does anyone know any cpu friendly way to attach clothes and hair to the body? The hair doesn't really have to move at all since it is short hair and I want the clothes to move together with the body but the they don't really have to act like proper cloth since it is just a shirt and pants..
The whole thing looks like the picture below. Thanks!
Now I want to add clothes and hair to the body which I have already made.
I tried the hair simulatin and cloth simulation but both seems to take too much memory and time to simulate..
Does anyone know any cpu friendly way to attach clothes and hair to the body? The hair doesn't really have to move at all since it is short hair and I want the clothes to move together with the body but the they don't really have to act like proper cloth since it is just a shirt and pants..
The whole thing looks like the picture below. Thanks!
Edited by ALMINA - Jan. 16, 2017 13:46:03
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maybe attach a low res cloth version and then map it to the high res version :-?
See the “Cloth Proxy” in the Cloth Tab in the Shelf Tools.
or, if you are not limited to houdini for cloth:
http://www.marvelousdesigner.com/ [marvelousdesigner.com]
;-)
See the “Cloth Proxy” in the Cloth Tab in the Shelf Tools.
or, if you are not limited to houdini for cloth:
http://www.marvelousdesigner.com/ [marvelousdesigner.com]
;-)
Edited by matthias_k - Jan. 16, 2017 14:44:50
English is not my native language, sorry in advance for any misunderstanding :-)
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And the idea is: first test and refine your sim with lowres versions,
to get faster visual feedback.
If you found nice settings, then replace them with the highres versions…
add a file node, to cache the sim on disk…
press play and go to bed…
next morning have a look at the cached sim with a nice cup of coffee.
to get faster visual feedback.
If you found nice settings, then replace them with the highres versions…
add a file node, to cache the sim on disk…
press play and go to bed…
next morning have a look at the cached sim with a nice cup of coffee.
English is not my native language, sorry in advance for any misunderstanding :-)
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