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Hey all! I have a scene where a character removes their shirt. Any suggestions on how to do that?

I opened the shirt in the timeline, but I couldn't twirl down the carrot and find a transform track or anything to try to put a keyframe in there for when I'd like it to disappear. 

Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
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You can make anything invisible with opacity ether over time or instantly...
You can make clothes vanish body part props what ever you want its the easiest
and most effective way to do this...


here is a quick sample, quick tip video





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Maybe same thing like that:



My YouTube channel.
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I made a little test, it's far from perfect but it was really quick to do so I guess we can do much better.

Basically, there is two clothes : the "real" one, set on the avatar, and the "fake" one  with cloth simulation.

Here are the main steps :
- First, I add the fake cloth with opacity 0 at the exact same position as the real one.
(Don't know if there's a better way but to get the prop version of the cloth what I do is : load the avatar to 3dxchange, export it as .obj, load the obj and then only export the desired cloth as a prop)
- I link it to one of the avatar's hand
- I activate physics for the fake cloth (you have to use a custom weight map in order to have one static side, the one being grabbed. If you don't do this, the cloth will fall on the ground)
- Then I set the real cloth opacity to 0 when it is being grabbed.
- At the same time the fake cloth is set to opacity 100
- If needed we can adjust the position of the fake cloth, and voilà...


https://forum.reallusion.com/uploads/images/c3f51e17-954c-4087-8b74-c010.gif



There's of course a lot to do to have something really good. But I think you can do this sort of thing.
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