Hello everyone, long time lurker, first time poster, with a bit of an unusual question.
I am currently in the process of making some parts for wargame miniatures to be printed, and I'm absolutely in love with Moment of Inspiration because it's a very intuitive piece of software even someone like me, without any background in 3D modeling, can use in a competent way. Over the course of my experimentation, I have bumped into something of a problem however, namely the fact that some of the parts I need to make are supposed to represent objects made of cloth, and that means folds. I have been trying to simulate these using the Network tool, with the following result:
While it's doable, it's a bit of a hit or miss when it comes to controlling the folds in terms of size and shape, and is pretty tedious to boot. My question is, are there other, better ways to do what I need using MoI? And before you ask, I couldn't sculpt my way out of a wet paper bag, so MoI it is.
Thank you very much in advance, any help will be appreciated!
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