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      millypatty
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      Hi, can someone tell me if the Clothworks license fee is a one time payment with unlimited access?

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
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        It's a lifetime license for v1.#

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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          millypatty
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          Thank you. Are there upgrade license fees when a new version is released?

          Is the current version #1? Do you know if there are any plans for a new version release any time soon?

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          • Rich O BrienR Offline
            Rich O Brien Moderator
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            @millypatty said:

            Thank you. Are there upgrade license fees when a new version is released?

            Is the current version #1? Do you know if there are any plans for a new version release any time soon?

            That would a query for the Developer AntonS. All I know is any updates since its release have all fall under v1.#

            And the initial v1 compared to the current is vastly improved.

            Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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              Anton_S
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              It will be a while until version 2 releases start coming out. We still have plans for more version 1.x.y releases.

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                millypatty
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                Thank you. 😎

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                  millypatty
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                  Anton - are there any tutorials for creating a duvet/comforter for a bed in Clothworks? I have found tutorials for creating a blanket but they are flatter than a duvet/comforter. I want to create something fuller/puffy that will also retain this look when dropped on to a bed. Please let me know if you can direct me to a tutorial that will help. Thanks.

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                    Anton_S
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                    @millypatty said:

                    Anton - are there any tutorials for creating a duvet/comforter for a bed in Clothworks? I have found tutorials for creating a blanket but they are flatter than a duvet/comforter. I want to create something fuller/puffy that will also retain this look when dropped on to a bed. Please let me know if you can direct me to a tutorial that will help. Thanks.

                    With regards to one layer, I was able to pull off using pins to drag one side of the blanket:

                    1. Create a blanket with a quadrilateral grid of 4000+ resolution
                    2. Enable self-collision, and increase bend stiffness to 0.2
                    3. Create a few pins along the top edge of the blanket
                    4. Play simulation.
                    5. While simulation running select all pins and use gizmo to drag the top edge over the blanket
                    6. Stop simulation
                    7. Delete the pins
                    8. Play simulation to let the rest of the top edge drop over the blanket
                    9. Drag random places of the blanket to make it more cloth-like
                    10. Stop simulation and apply thickness and/or loop subdivision.
                      See attached image.

                    For forming multiple layers of stacked cloth, I tried the same approach with utilizing the pins but was not able to put together anything successfully. It seems self-collision is not robust enough. Looking forward to improving it.


                    Raw result


                    Generating Thickness and then loop subdivision

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                      millypatty
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                      Thanks I'll give it at try.

                      This is the type of bedding I'm hoping to achieve. I've drawn the bed but I have imported the bedding and it doesn't fit well to the bed frame. Which is why I want to recreate it myself.

                      Will the method you have outlined help me to achieve this look? Does this example look like it was created in Clothworks?


                      Example of desired look

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                        Anton_S
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                        @millypatty said:

                        Thanks I'll give it at try.

                        This is the type of bedding I'm hoping to achieve. I've drawn the bed but I have imported the bedding and it doesn't fit well to the bed frame. Which is why I want to recreate it myself.

                        Will the method you have outlined help me to achieve this look? Does this example look like it was created in Clothworks?

                        I am not sure if this was created with ClothWorks. This puffiness effect looks nice and so far, with ClothWorks, it was only applied to creating pillows. With regards to bedsheets, I currently have no understanding of how to replicate this effect. To support this kind of puffiness effect, I believe there needs to be a soft body simulation support. Right now, it's just flat sheets.

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