how to use dforce on a cape
Drogo Nazhur
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I never used dforce before. I have a cape that is horizontal to the chracter's shoulders. How do I make the cape hang normally?
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Open up the Simulation Settings pane and click the "Simulate" button.
I did that and picked gravity but the cape remained unmoved.
What do you mean you "picked gravity"?
My question at this point would be "Is the cape actually intended for dForce?"
And if the cape isn't dforce, but you want to make it dforce, check out https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/208141/how-to-use-dforce-creating-a-blanket-draping-clothes-on-furniture-and-much-more-commercial/p1. =)
Yes, it is advertized as dforce enabled
I just want to drop the cape so it hangs normally from the shoulders but I never worked with dfroce so I really don't know what I am doing
Have you actually clicked the blue 'Simulate' button?
And if, what happens then?
A few pop up windows come up. It runs for a few minutes and when it is done, the cape is in the same position as you see in the attachment.
Which cape is it?
It's a dForce cape by MightyMite over at Rendo (dCape 003 MMKBG8). I have it, and it does work "out of the box", but I cannot see any of Drogo's settings to know what is going on.
First thing I would do is reset to default dForce settings and don't change anything except Start Bones From Memorized Pose to OFF and Frames to Simulate from Animation to Current View. Also set Stabilization to 2 or 3 (1 is not enough to get a good drape). Leave Gravity and Air Resistance in their default settings. And then hit Simulate.
I did everything you said. It ran for a few minutes and when it was done the cape was still floating in the air. I'm probably doing something really stupid but I don't know what it is.
I'm not saying that it doesn't work. I just don't know how to get it to work.
Wait, that is not the simulation window. That's calculating for simulation. But if you're trying to drape the bodysuit, I would definitely simulate the cape and bodysuit separately. Others may disagree with that. But for how I drape outfits, I prefer to do several sims instead of draping all at once. Things go much faster for me.
Also, in the Parameters Tab check to make sure the cape's Simulation is not set to Freeze Simulation.
Personally, I wouldn't simulate the "bodysuit" at all.
What version of daz studio are you using?
edit sorry, i see its 4.22 from your screenshot.
Does it say anything after this window in your screenshot?
Spring extension is part of preparing the simulation, not actually running it, so it needs to do something *after* that to succeed.
The actual simulation stage will say something like "Simulating Animation" or "Stabilising Simulation" and you will usually see the simulation progressing in the viewport.
If it's not doing that, I recommend checking your program log to see if there's an error or reason listed.