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| | Yes! per multiple requests I continue here with a second part on how to create cloth mesh for iClone with 3DS MAX. In this lesson you will learn to relax and correct mesh, enabling it for more manipulations. You need a LOT of Patience, Persistance, and Practice because this one takes 40 minutes! YOU NEED TO HAVE COMPLETED FIRST PART TUTORIAL: AT: http://forum.reallusion.com/Topic23693-14-1.aspx I hope you will take advantage of all the secrets in here! Mike
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| Dear Mike,
THANK YOU! GREAT TUTORIAL!!!
I must say, "Completing the iclone (ALIEN) project in Max," made following
your EXCELLENT tutorial a BREEEZE!
She came out Perfect! 
You mentioned, in the end, that others may have and idea of how to "TRIM"...
I DON'T HAVE A CLUE!
As ALL of your tutorials are GREAT, I really enjoyed this one.
Thank You for taking the time to teach us.
THAN YOU SIR,
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/1/2010 9:34:36 PM Posts: 9, Visits: 44 |
| Thank you so much!
Your tutorials on building clone cloth are invaluable to me. I now have the confidence that what I want to achieve is indeed possible, and now I have the reference I need to get started.
Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I am really looking forward to your next tute.
Regards,
Mike Richards
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