Just wanted to say, that it is also helps to understand how the cloth was sewn. For example, I think that in the red top t...

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Just wanted to say, that it is also helps to understand how the cloth was sewn. For example, I think that in the red top they used more fabric at the breast and gathered it together, and that what gives the top some extra wrinkles, in comparison to the pink top.
  • Kent Trammell replied

    I'm glad to hear it michalzisman! And I think you're right about the red top example. Indeed the more you learn about how cloth is sewn, the better your clothing sculpting/modeling/simulation will be.

    This is a truth about computer graphics in general: To excel in CG, one must become well-versed in many aspects of reality, be it clothing, anatomy, light behavior, painting, photography, on and on 😅