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the animation controls. You will notice that the scene now plays back at
full speed. However, if you change any of the dress settings you will need
to create a new cache to view your changes. This will be addressed later
in this lesson.
Adjusting the fit of the dress
You will notice during playback that the dress (especially the straps) do not
actually touch the body. This is because the collision volumes of both the
character and the dress are too thick. This means that Maya believes the two
are in contact when they are not. You can fix this by adjusting the collision
thickness of both objects.
To adjust the collision thickness of the dress
1 Select the dress.
2 Open the Attribute Editor select the nClothShape1 tab.
3 In the Collisions section set Collision Flag to Face, Self Collision Flag to
Vertex Face, set Thickness to 0.066 and Self Collide Width Scale to 1.885.
4 Select the character model.
5 From the Attribute Editor select the nRigidShape1 tab.
6 In the Collisions section set Thickness to 0.083.
7 Playback the nCloth simulation.
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