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While it *can* be done by wrapping, it is probably more efficient to fake it. Sew each 'layer' to the one above/below. Hide the seams with the fr...
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Here is the 'faked' version of a Chinese Hanfu dress.
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Hmm. Can't find the fully wrapped version quickly. I must have it archived somewhere, and will have to dig for it. But I can say that it does g...
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A few last words. Some of your reference pics are not to be taken as fully informational. The artist(s) may not have fully understood the way the...
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Here are a few more construction tips to help. Use the Tack to Avatar tool to hold up the cloth to the torso. Then, use some pins to mark the wa...
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And a further, fun historical tip... here's the drawing I based that Chinese dress on. I assume it's fairly accurate, since the original image was...
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You need to scale up your reference images, so they will fit **your** avatar. They are scaled to fit a different avatar than yours, and so you nee...
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Most likely, your imported avatar is too small for the MD world scale, which is real-world based. As a result, the default cloth/avatar offset is ...
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MD has a default offset built into the cloth simulation properties. When you have two closely adjacent surfaces of the avatar (such as between the...
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To create a single point pin, hold down the W key while you select a spot using the left-mouse button. To create a larger pin selection, hold down...