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you can take a look thereHow you can apply dForce on clothes that are not dForce ones ? (I'm very interesting in)
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:To make it simple you select the object in the scene tab you want apply dforce to. You open the menu of the scene tab: Edit > Geometry > Add dForce Modifier : Dynamic Surface.... Tada ! Your object is dforce enabled... It remains to you to adjust its surface properties...Here is a nice tutorial (from simply hanging a simple blanket to advanced thinks) to practice withe dforce :
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I join the pdf version (2 parts) availiable from that link...
This link (You must be registered to see the links) give an explanation of the meaning of all the parameters and surface settings involved with dforce.
Just be aware that dforce is computer resource hungry : if you don't have a dedicated NVidia card like me (all my render are done on a MS Surface Pro 2017 dual core I7 2.50 ghz with 16GB of RAM), it can take till a couple of hour for complex computing like posing clothes or hair (or the both simultaneously) using a starting pose: daz will calculate all the intermediate transitions from the starting pose to the final one...