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This answer could be a little late, but if it's not you might want to
take a look at the cloth simulator:
http://jeberger.free.fr/cloth/cloth.html
It should allow you to do this kind of thing pretty easily:
http://jeberger.free.fr/cloth/curtain.png
Jerome
PS: Hi everybody, long time no see...
Darren wrote:
| I'm looking to render some hanging velvet curtains, like you might see
| in front of a stage at a theatre. I haven't any idea, however, where to
| start with such a texture/shape. Are patches/splines the only way to
| handle it?
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| I'm kind of looking for something where I could give it a bounding box,
| say, and have it be the right size, rather than hand-crafting a specific
| curtain for each size doorway I'm putting a curtain into, but I'll do
| the latter if that's the only way.
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| Has anyone already done this and would be willing to give me hints or
| even texture declarations?
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| Currently using 3.1, because I've not yet found anything I'm trying to
| do that I couldn't do in 3.1, but no good reason not to upgrade.
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