How I make simulated cloth animations.

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Poptoogi
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How I make simulated cloth animations.

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What's up AS forum!!! One of the very first things I learned how to do when I first used anime studio is how to make realistic cloth. Within a couple of days of using the program I figured this out and I KNEW anime studio was the best program for me to learn and use! I made an example of this a long time ago when I did this but now that I got a new computer I thought I'd start making tutorials with me actually explaining how I do some of the amazing things AS lets me do! Hope you enjoy and hope some of you get some use out of this video!!

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guyver93

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ4mRFNI ... ideo_title
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Very cool tutorial guyver93.

To the point in a clear and comprehensible voice!
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uddhava
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Hi guyver93,

Nice tutorial! Thanks. I'll take a look at your other tutorials too.

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http://www.gentlechifitness.com/images/bounce.swf

Thank you for the tutorial! I was able to figure out how to bounce things to give it more life. That's been the one thing on my list that I wanted to accomplish. I can't believe how easy that was to do.
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Much appreciated. Very useful for me!
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