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    [Plugin] ClothWorks v1.8.0 - 28 Apr 2024

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      Anton_S
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      @box said:

      A feature request of sorts, more of a think about this and see if it is possible.
      Can you make the shape of the geometry of the pin the thing that does the pinning rather than the bounding box of the pin/pin object.

      The thing with this, the reason I went with bounding boxes is that it is easy to determine if a vertex is inside it. Doing it other way, for complex shapes it's hard. But of course, a simple variant can be created. If you treat all edges of groups as cylinders you can also, in reasonable time, determine which vertices overlap the cylinders. If you want to lock something along an arc, then you would need to assign a some sort of thickness (or edge cylinder radius) to a pin, so it knows how much each edge should capture. But this sort of approach would make this plugin a bit too complicated.

      A feature request was made for Grouped Vertices. I have a really good plan for this feature. So basically, there will be a highlighting tool, where users could adjust the highlighting circle radius, and use it to basically highlight vertices they would want to treat as pins. With a snap option, I'm pretty sure it would be easy to inference highlighting along an arc or any other curve. And of course, a dehighlighting variant of the tool will be added to unhighlight the highlighted vertices. This would be another way to lock vertices without using pins. I think it would be a user friendly in terms of locking vertices along a desired path/shape.

      For now, as a workaround, you can just copy pins along the arc and adjust their scale via (Menu) Extensions->ClothWorks->Edit Pins Scale so they capture the desired amount of vertices. CopyAlongCurve could be used to copy pins along an arc.

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        arqcova
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        Amazing tool! just got it and paid for it! Thanks!

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          Jorgensen
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          how do we use the material editor?

          i'm trying to create a curtain that stays almost strait - like a textile with almost no elasticity.

          but it seems that the cloth keeps behaving like it's silk - the curtain extends very much, and 'feels' very light when i push it.

          i have messed around with the material editor, but it does not seem to have any influence on the behavior of the cloth.

          jorgensen

          sketchup pro 2016 16.1.1449 64 bit | windows 10 pro | i7-3770k @3.5 GHz | 16gb ram | gtx 780 ti / gtx 980 ti | nvidia driver 368.39

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            marvsweden
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            I don't think converging pins works on MacOS. The handles change while holding the control-key but I can't actually converge them. Anton can you check?

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              Anton_S
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              @marvsweden said:

              I don't think converging pins works on MacOS. The handles change while holding the control-key but I can't actually converge them. Anton can you check?

              This has been fixed. Update to version 1.1.1, and use the SHIFT key for converging/diverging.

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                Anton_S
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                @jorgensen said:

                how do we use the material editor?

                i'm trying to create a curtain that stays almost strait - like a textile with almost no elasticity.

                but it seems that the cloth keeps behaving like it's silk - the curtain extends very much, and 'feels' very light when i push it.

                i have messed around with the material editor, but it does not seem to have any influence on the behavior of the cloth.

                jorgensen

                The material manager is just another way to adjust cloth properties and doesn't have any special things to it other than it can be saved and then used as a preset.

                Does increasing shear stiffness not help? If so, try reducing update timestep, to like 1/520. Reducing update timestep makes cloth stiffer.

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                  marvsweden
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                  Hey, I'm trying to understand all the settings. I can't see anything about it in the manual. I'm talking about thickness, bend, damper, shear and all that. Am I missing something?
                  I'm trying to drape an object with a silk cloth and either it falls through the colliders or the thickness makes it sit up above the colliders too much. Also from what I understand there is an interplay between the grid size and some of the settings for cloth/collider. Is that right? It would be great if that could be covered in some way. Also, tooltips would be welcome for the settings. What are the numbers really, are they linked to the used unit or are they percentage? It's a little unclear. Don't get me wrong, I love it. I just don't understand it. I wanna learn more. πŸ˜„

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                    Anton_S
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                    @marvsweden said:

                    Hey, I'm trying to understand all the settings. I can't see anything about it in the manual. I'm talking about thickness, bend, damper, shear and all that. Am I missing something?

                    If you assume that each edge is a linear spring and each two linked edges are an angular spring, then the shearcontrols the linear spring stiffness and bend controls the angular spring stiffness. As for the damping, it controls the drag factor for both type of springs.

                    @marvsweden said:

                    What are the numbers really, are they linked to the used unit or are they percentage?

                    Cloth/collider thickness denotes an offset in mm. Other parameters are more associated to cloth mass ratio.

                    @marvsweden said:

                    I'm trying to drape an object with a silk cloth and either it falls through the colliders or the thickness makes it sit up above the colliders too much.

                    Increase simulation viscosity, before draping, to allow the cloth settle in a less impactive way. That way you can avoid most overlaps.

                    @marvsweden said:

                    Also from what I understand there is an interplay between the grid size and some of the settings for cloth/collider. Is that right?

                    Yes. The smaller the grid spacing, the better is the result, but the less stiffer the cloth becomes. This is something that I have to consider improving in next version.

                    To sum it up, the object is to release new version with improved physics and then make tutorials about other ClothWorks options.

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                      sofie9536
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                      Hello Anton, maybe I missed something, why does ClothWorks ask for the license number every time? (Windows 10)
                      Thank you for your help

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                        kugelfisch
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                        Hallo Anton!
                        I bought you plugin "Clothworks" today (2 hours ago). How long does it usually take for the license to arrive?

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                          Anton_S
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                          @kugelfisch said:

                          Hallo Anton!
                          I bought you plugin "Clothworks" today (2 hours ago). How long does it usually take for the license to arrive?

                          It should arrive right away unless you entered a wrong email. I will send you a private message regarding this.

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                            Anton_S
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                            @sofie9536 said:

                            Hello Anton, maybe I missed something, why does ClothWorks ask for the license number every time? (Windows 10)
                            Thank you for your help

                            Hi, Sofie,

                            If you're referring to your licence constantly deactivating, there is an issue with the current version of SketchUcationTools, which I presume would be fixed upon next release cumming soon. We'll see if the issue is fixed then. Other than that, in the meantime, if your licensing seats fill up, let me know via a private message and I will reset them.

                            Anton

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                              valerostudio
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                              This is a fun one! Having a great time playing with it and V-Ray Fur. TAKE MY MONEY!!!

                              ClothFur.jpg

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                                Box
                                last edited by

                                A little inspiration for all the scifi modelers out there.
                                A flexible hatch.

                                https://i.imgur.com/YIYGvX9.gif

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                                  rv1974
                                  last edited by

                                  IS animated calculation a mandatoty thing?.
                                  May we get a simple 'show end (balanced) result' button?
                                  It will also help to understand the influence of the settings. Currently it's close to impossible. Apropo it'd be fantastic to have an auto update mode (on end result) while tweaking those parameters

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                                    Box
                                    last edited by

                                    I know I'm doing things it's not really designed for but I like the simplicity of clothworks.


                                    Awnings.gif

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                                      majid
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                                      Seems stunning and I have an eye on it, does it also have "preventing self collision" option?

                                      My inspiring A, B, Sketches book: https://sketchucation.com/shop/books/intermediate/2612-alphabet-inspired-sketches--inspiring-drills-for-architects--3d-artists-and-designers-

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                                        Frederik
                                        last edited by

                                        @majid said:

                                        ...does it also have "preventing self collision" option?

                                        Of course... πŸ˜„


                                        ClothWork-Self-collider.png

                                        Cheers
                                        Kim Frederik

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                                          HornOxx
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                                          @valerostudio said:

                                          ...Having a great time playing with it and V-Ray Fur...
                                          πŸ‘ πŸ‘ looks really fantastic - is this fur here is a V-Ray internal feature?

                                          @box said:

                                          A little inspiration for all the scifi modelers out there...
                                          πŸ‘ πŸ‘ not only for the scifis out there πŸ˜„ again magic - a great elastic simulation πŸ‘

                                          never trust a skinny cook

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                                            valerostudio
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                                            @hornoxx said:

                                            looks really fantastic - is this fur here is a V-Ray internal feature?

                                            Yes, what you are seeing is V-Ray Fur.

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