Creating a plaid on a chair - cloth simulator?
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Next week is play time....click to play gif....

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Itβs going to be a long weekend....
Looking super cool!
Jorgensen
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ERP?
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$25.
I believe Anton has a discount for Premium members. I need to check.
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Curtains!


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And these latrine curtains in the Alamo Reality project (rendered in Unity)

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With physics or a standalone plugin?
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Using Anton's plugin.
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Been playing with the beta this evening and there are a couple of things worth noting:
Anton has done a great job, not only with the tech, but also with the interface AND manual (perhaps Rich helped!?) There are a number of great step-by-step tutes and anyone should be able to pick this up and begin draping cloth in under 10 minutes. It's really that easy. A truly stunning addition to SketchUp's rich extension library.
Here's a quick render of a chair with a towel (literally) thrown across it:

and one with laplacian smoothing turned on:

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What I originally wanted to ask if ClothWorks is a stand-alone plugin, or if it runs in conjunction with MSPhysics? Otherwise the preliminary results shown here look very good.

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ClothWorks is a standalone plugin. It will only have SketchUcationTool as a dependency extension for licensing.
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it's the 28. tomorrow - and i'm going on holiday with the family - that's with mixed emotions.....
really looking forward to test this plugin

jorgensen
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This plugin is so amazing - and user friendly!
Thanks for the big effort you have put into it - anton!
Jorgensen
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Thanks, Jorgensen!
For the link, here is ClothWorks: https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=69485
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