- May 25, 2018
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Dforce isn't just for loose fitting clothesFit control my ass.. couldn't make it to work on that yellow top .
The blonde is too blury I think..
1. Animate 50-60 frames
2. Pose at frame 30, leave frame 1 alone
3. At frame 1 reduce the breasts, the "breast gone" morph works wonders here, set all other nipple, breast size & shape morphs to 0% in frame one so you have a completely flat chest.
4. Apply a dforce dynamic surface modifier and turn off smoothing if it is on
5. Select the clothing surface, not object, and apply dforce surface adjustments, I like +10 silkiness, -10 shrink, +5 stretch for most clothes
6. Simulate - not from memorized pose, 0 initiation time, 0 stabilization time, use animation play range
7. Turn smoothing back on, or add a smoothing modifier if it isn't already on the clothing, adjust as needed but you should have minimal poke-through using this method on most clothing.
You can do a lot of cool things with this trick but the key is to animate, not just apply it to a static pose and hope for the best. It will be pretty quick if you do this before adding the rest of the outfit, hair, etc. Dforce will stretch the top as the breasts "grow" beneath it. This will also frequently remove the ugly effect some clothes have under the breasts when you use shapes with any sort of sag (natural modifier for example) or movement (like cleavage modifier). It also makes it super easy to use male shirts without any ugly artifacts around the breasts. Works great with skin tight pants too.
Some clothing is not modeled properly for dforce, in general simple clothing will work but complex, multi-part clothing may not work well or at all.
Hope that helps.