04-11-2014, 03:13 PM
Heh heh, that tutorial sure is getting around.
Anyway, I wish I could make an edit for you, but unfortunately, I can't access internet from my computer at all this week, so I'll just give you an incredibly vague and confusing explanation.
When you have crease at the bottom of her dress, it indicates that the cloth is bending inwards, so you have to make the outline illustrate this as well. Generally, when you have
creases, they travel from and to the hinge points in your surface. That is, from the region that applies the largest "pull" to the lowest. So you would like the folds in your surface to more
or less travel in the same direction along its corresponding triangular plane.
...I'm so sorry I'm not making any sense
Btw, kind of disappointed you got rid of her pigtails.
Anyway, I wish I could make an edit for you, but unfortunately, I can't access internet from my computer at all this week, so I'll just give you an incredibly vague and confusing explanation.
When you have crease at the bottom of her dress, it indicates that the cloth is bending inwards, so you have to make the outline illustrate this as well. Generally, when you have
creases, they travel from and to the hinge points in your surface. That is, from the region that applies the largest "pull" to the lowest. So you would like the folds in your surface to more
or less travel in the same direction along its corresponding triangular plane.
...I'm so sorry I'm not making any sense
Btw, kind of disappointed you got rid of her pigtails.