You can create an Attract to Matching Mesh constraint to attract the vertices of an nCloth object to the corresponding vertices of a mesh with matching topology. For example, use this constraint to create a specific end shape for a garment falling off of a character that must land in a specific shape, or orientation in the scene.
To create an Attract to Matching Mesh constraint
The Create Attract to Matching Mesh Constraint Options Box window appears.
Constraint links between the nCloth object and the target nCloth mesh appear, and the dynamicConstraint node appears in the Attribute Editor.
The preset properties on the dynamicConstraint node determine the constraint’s type (in this case, an Attract to Matching Mesh constraint) and how it behaves. For example, you can create a Attract to Matching Mesh constraint with the following attribute settings:
The Strength attribute determines how closely your nCloth object resembles your target nCloth mesh.
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