Cloth Pinning

In the case of a curtain or something like a shirt, there will be certain portions of the cloth that will not follow the simulation. The top of a curtain where it attaches to the curtain rod will remain stationary, even if the wind blows the rest of the fabric. On a character’s shirt, you may want the collar and perhaps the area tucked into the pants to move exactly with the underlying body and not deform as part of the simulation. These portions of the cloth act as anchors for the rest of the simulation.

This is accomplished by “pinning” portions of the cloth through vertex groups. Revisiting the very simple example from above, a vertex group can be created for one entire edge of the grid. The Pinning of Cloth option is enabled ...

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