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Donnie Brasco

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I humbly proffer the following Halloween themes for you talented folks. I think some of them have already been done, but not all of them. Some of these might be quite a bit harder to do than others. Please don't feel obligated; I'm just giving suggestions for your creative juices.

Redheads (please don't forget about sweetie Mona):

Kim Possible
Wilma Flintstone
Jessica Rabbit
Mirabel Garlic (from Hogwarts Legacy)
Daphne (Scooby-Doo)
Poison Ivy

Brunettes:

Mad Moxxy (Bella works well for this, but dealer's choice obviously)
Velma (Scooby -Doo - could also be a redhead, has auburn or brown hair)
April O'Neil
Lara Croft
Quiet

Blondes:

Gwen Stacy (I'd love to see Sally here, but whatever you prefer
Juliete Starling
Samus Aran
Jeanette Voerman (Vampire Bloodlines - I asked for this last year and got it. Thank you!)
Therese Voerman (Vampire Bloodlines)

Black hair:

D.Va
Raven (Teen Titans)
Shego (Kim Possible)
Not sure what that should look like so here's Bella as Mad Moxxi

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Pillock

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But thanks to VIP guru I done this through simulation. On first frame I reduce breast and on 30th they are as it should be. Result is pretty satisfactory.
I've been playing around with dForce and simulation for years. And I can't remember the following issue being a problem until only recently within a year or two.
The clothing looks like she has grapes for breasts. Smoothing cleans it up beautifully, but I can't remember ever having to use smoothing to do the heavy lifting in the past.
It's only an issue when expanding the breasts into the cloth, draping a shawl or similar works as expected.
Do you have this problem? If not, I'd love to know what settings you use.

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Donnie Brasco

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I've been playing around with dForce and simulation for years. And I can't remember the following issue being a problem until only recently within a year or two.
The clothing looks like she has grapes for breasts. Smoothing cleans it up beautifully, but I can't remember ever having to use smoothing to do the heavy lifting in the past.
It's only an issue when expanding the breasts into the cloth, draping a shawl or similar works as expected.
Do you have this problem? If not, I'd love to know what settings you use.

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The only thing that sometimes doesn't work for me is that the clothes look like your second picture. But mostly when it comes to sweaters or shirts. Only the top as in the picture is generally satisfactory. The only thing I adjust, if I do, is the bond stiffness. and mostly when clothes explode. But I guess there are more things to adjust in surface tab where is the bond stiffness settings, but I don't touch them for my own safety... LOL. I check that top. Bond stiffness is a solution. Or one of.

Top.png

It's not that smooth like in your second picture, but it's tolerable I would say. So in this case i set bond stiffness to 0.1, but you can experiment with more or less than this.
 
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Pillock

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The only thing that sometimes doesn't work for me is that the clothes look like your second picture. But mostly when it comes to sweaters or shirts. Only the top as in the picture is generally satisfactory. The only thing I adjust, if I do, is the bond stiffness. and mostly when clothes explode. But I guess there are more things to adjust in surface tab where is the bond stiffness settings, but I don't touch them for my own safety... LOL. I check that top. Bond stiffness is a solution. Or one of.

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It's not that smooth like in your second picture, but it's tolerable I would say. So in this case i set bond stiffness to 0.1, but you can experiment with more or less than this.
Cheers, I'll give bond stiffness a go, I had smoothness dialled up to 10 on the second picture I posted earlier.
 

Pillock

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The only thing that sometimes doesn't work for me is that the clothes look like your second picture. But mostly when it comes to sweaters or shirts. Only the top as in the picture is generally satisfactory. The only thing I adjust, if I do, is the bond stiffness. and mostly when clothes explode. But I guess there are more things to adjust in surface tab where is the bond stiffness settings, but I don't touch them for my own safety... LOL. I check that top. Bond stiffness is a solution. Or one of.

View attachment 4126834

It's not that smooth like in your second picture, but it's tolerable I would say. So in this case i set bond stiffness to 0.1, but you can experiment with more or less than this.
Bond or bend stiffness and do you have smoothing on at all?
 

Icekatana

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Not sure what that should look like so here's Bella as Mad Moxxi

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Holy shit! Thanks, Donnie! This looks really, really good. I would never expect someone to go to the trouble to make those dark outlines that is in the Borderlands style. She looks great as is. I don't even expect the white face makeup because Bella is too pretty. Thanks a lot for participating. It exceeded my expectations.
 

Donnie Brasco

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Cheers, I'll give bond stiffness a go, I had smoothness dialled up to 10 on the second picture I posted earlier.
Bond or bend stiffness and do you have smoothing on at all?
Apart from the above, I didn't adjust much. I learned about bond stiffness from Vip Guru, so I mainly used it on dresses and the like. However, I noticed that the authors of some clothes have already set the bond stiffness to 0.1 or 0.15 and similar. While the default for others is 0.5. Otherwise, when it comes to the simulation of clothes, since I found the instructions from Lully, I always do the simulation as shown in the picture.

lully-dforceguide.jpg

By the way, I got an equally bad result when it comes to the top. but when I adjusted the bond stiffness it looked much better. The difference from the final result depends on the breast. I put both pectoral up-down -10, side-side right one 5, left one -5 at the end. while at the beginning everything was the same except side-side right one 10, left one -10 and the size of both pectorals 75%. I also set the nipples to 0% just in case. I will deal with smoothing a little later.
 
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Pillock

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Apart from the above, I didn't adjust much. I learned about bond stiffness from Vip Guru, so I mainly used it on dresses and the like. However, I noticed that the authors of some clothes have already set the bond stiffness to 0.1 or 0.15 and similar. While the default for others is 0.5. Otherwise, when it comes to the simulation of clothes, since I found the instructions from Lully, I always do the simulation as shown in the picture.

View attachment 4127609

By the way, I got an equally bad result when it comes to the top. but when I adjusted the bond stiffness it looked much better. The difference from the final result depends on the breast. I put both pectoral up-down -10, side-side right one 5, left one -5 at the end. while at the beginning everything was the same except side-side right one 10, left one -10 and the size of both pectorals 75%. I also set the nipples to 0% just in case. I will deal with smoothing a little later.
I changed collision Mesh Resolution to Viewport, and Collision Mode to Best, and it looks a little better, I only needed Smoothing set at 2-5, so an improvement for sure, but still not perfect.
 
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