08-14-2019, 08:24 AM
khm.
I hope I understand question.
Check out the attachment.
I used gradient map 1 to trigger the cloth sim on desired position, and used gradient 2 to (volume)select part that I wanted to smooth (relax).
Tyflow is skinwraped to reference mesh, so it retain target animation (but also, only parts that I wanted, and again, I used volume select for that.
Sorry for the bad quality video, but I m doing this on a very old lap.
https://youtu.be/o9qNERoOjKg
Hope this helps.
I hope I understand question.
Check out the attachment.
I used gradient map 1 to trigger the cloth sim on desired position, and used gradient 2 to (volume)select part that I wanted to smooth (relax).
Tyflow is skinwraped to reference mesh, so it retain target animation (but also, only parts that I wanted, and again, I used volume select for that.
Sorry for the bad quality video, but I m doing this on a very old lap.
https://youtu.be/o9qNERoOjKg
Hope this helps.