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I find that S-Patch does a good job, plus with the render preview, you get
to see exactly what it will look like, so you can tweak the folds and
ruffles. But, it is sometimes hard to make a bicubic patch which fits in
with all the other objects in a scene.
-paul
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> Bezier patches may be good for this, depending on what you need. Check
> out Mike Clifton's Spatch, a graphical patch modeller for MS Windows.
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