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REAL CLOTH SIMULATION IN SKETCHUP with Clothworks!
Artisan works with SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2013, and SketchUp 8 for both PC and Mac. Although the subdivision tools were included as part of the previous generation ‘Subdivide and Smooth’ plugin, they have all been greatly improved in ‘Artisan'. Download Artisan Plugin for SketchUp - A most useful plugin that was created to provide all Google SketchUp users with a collection of organic modeling utilities anyone can use in their designs. Artisan 1.3.1 for Sketchup 2019 Subdivision, sculpting, and soft selection tools for artists, designers and landscape architects. A brief example of only few of the features in Artisan, a SketchUp plugin for creating organic models.
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In today’s video, we check out Clothworks – a brand new extension for SketchUp from the creator of MSPhysics that allows you to simulate cloth and fabric!
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Plugin Name:
Clothworks
Plugin Developer:
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Anton Synystsia
Plugin Cost:
Some base functions can be accessed for free. Full functionality – $29 – Note that if you’re a paid SketchUcation user, you get a discount off this cost
Where can you get it? You can get it from the SketchUcation store, or by visiting the link in the notes below
One thing to note – to purchase a license, you’re going to also need to have the most up to date version of the SketchUcation store on your computer as well, otherwise you won’t be able to purchase. This was a bit confusing to me until I updated, at which point it got a lot simpler.
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Tool Functions:
This extension is designed for simulating cloth within SketchUp. You can use it to hang and drape different fabrics within your SketchUp models.
- You can adjust different settings, like gravity, wind, drag, and well as the timestep and rate that the extension calculates and updates your materials.
- This extension operates much like the extension MSPhysics, which was developed by the same author. You can interact with the geometry while the extension plays by clicking and dragging.
- The way it works is actually fairly simple. You create different groups, then you right click and tell clothworks if they’re cloth, pins, or colliders. A collider is an object that interacts with your fabric without moving. For your cloth to work properly, you’re going to have to subdivide your cloth objects, which you can do by right clicking and going down to your cloth object, then applying a grid.
- If you turn on hidden geometry, you can tell that what this is doing is subdividing your face so that it can be draped over your geometry.
- Note that there are also options for turning on self-collision in the object section of the menu, allowing even greater realism by keeping the cloth from overlapping itself.
- You can also set fixed points, or pins, in order to hang cloth. Note that these are also editable, meaning you can move them around within your cloth simulation. Single and multiple points can be selected and moved.
- Wind can also be simulated, though in order for it to be done properly, you need to set your settings a certain way.
- One other great feature of this extension is its ability to UV map your materials. Note that this only works if you apply the materials BEFORE you run the simulation.
- Once you’ve run your simulation, you can use one of the smooth options within the material settings to really make your model look nice.
Overall, I’m very impressed with this extension. It brings something to SketchUp that you really didn’t have before – that ability to simulate actual cloth. Once you get started with it, it’s actually fairly easy to use.
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