Anyone use Wrinkle 3D?

Has anyone used Wrinkle 3D, https://www.daz3d.com/wrinkle-3d by Markcus Dunn?  I have used his Pegasus modeling software to fix things that Hexagon had trouble with(Pegasus has some really neat features too).  Looking at the product page, it appears that it is an easier way to add wrinkles and do some limited cloth dynamics.  I'm looking at using Wrinkle 3D to help with making wrinkles and draping, as I'm having a hard time using dForce to do the same.  Anyone have any feedback or suggestions?

Thanks, -David 

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  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,723
    edited December 2019

    I don't have it myself but found this link to some videos about it in an old forum thread which you might like to take a look at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnCXLdwOwAjQ62t86fUIqDcWT1oJ2a-VQ

    ETA: If you have Ati / Overdrawn's browser plugin you can see links to other threads were the product was mentioned - comments seems a little mixed (and three or four years old). Here are two examples:

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/108701/
    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/1052201/#Comment_1052201

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  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,260

    I have it but I am not near my computer for personal reasons.  When I have a chance to get back to my computer I can look into making tutorials for YouTube for it after I figure it out.  Unless there are some good YouTube tutorials already out there that is.

  • StarkdogStarkdog Posts: 176

    MelanieL,

    Thank you for the links to the videos and forum posts!  I now realize that I spelled it wrong when first searching the forums, thus I didn't see any results.  Although most of the things done by Wrinkle 3D can be done with dForce, I like the layout and "intuitiveness" of Wrinkle 3D.  Between Wrinkle 3D and Pegasus, Daz needs to hire Markcus Dunn to rewrite Hexagon!

    Thanks, -David

     

  • RGcincyRGcincy Posts: 2,862
    edited December 2019

    Based on what I see in the Wrinke3D promo images, you can probably achieve a similar look using dForce. Below are images of base G8M with dForce Casual Suit Outfit for Genesis 8 Male(s) which is already setup for dForce. Select shirt sleeves and suit surfaces in Surfaces pane and change density to 20 and Contraction-Expansion Ratio to 105. Set simulation settings gravity to 0.2 and use an animated simulation.

    Frame 0: outfit as it loads before simulation but with a new color (so you can see the extra folding/wrinkling in the next image)

    Frame 30: after dForce simulation

    You can see there is more bulging and wrinking after dForce.

    If you use the default dForce parameters (that the suit outfit loads with) you will pretty much smooth everything out as seen in image below.

    Frame 30: after dForce simulation but using default dForce surface parameters

    dForce G8M casual suit - 20den 105ce - frame 0.png
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    dForce G8M casual suit - 20den 105ce - frame 30.png
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    dForce G8M casual suit - default 0.2grav - frame 30.png
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