Very nice Anton! I do have a question. For rendering you need both sides to be front side. So no blue backsides. Is it possible to give the cloth thickness in order to texture both sides on the white face? Thank you for sharing!
ClothWorks forms artificial thickness, without creating extra geometry. Perhaps some offset tool could be used for giving real thickness to the cloth. If not, I will add this to the feature list.
The licensing button is not on SCF, but in the plugin menu: (Extensions) ClothWorks > License... That's assuming SketchUcationTools plugin is also installed. Here is the post describing the process: sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=69485&start=30#p634061 Note, that you need to have an account at SketchUcation for purchasing a licence.
Вы большой молодец! Огромная благодарность за Ваш труд!!!
Спасибо!
Anton Synytsia Вам большое спасибо. Как бы хотелось иметь такого товарища по скейчап
Please respond quickly. I have a problem with the move command. It does not want to be displayed for me
Very nice Anton! I do have a question.
For rendering you need both sides to be front side. So no blue backsides.
Is it possible to give the cloth thickness in order to texture both sides on the white face?
Thank you for sharing!
ClothWorks forms artificial thickness, without creating extra geometry. Perhaps some offset tool could be used for giving real thickness to the cloth. If not, I will add this to the feature list.
Anton Synytsia thank you for this quick response. I will give it a go with Joint Push Pull
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Cannot find the Licencing Button on Sketchucation...
Please help?
Feal like an idiot...
The licensing button is not on SCF, but in the plugin menu: (Extensions) ClothWorks > License... That's assuming SketchUcationTools plugin is also installed. Here is the post describing the process: sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=69485&start=30#p634061 Note, that you need to have an account at SketchUcation for purchasing a licence.