In this video, we check out how to use objects as pins in the SketchUp Extension Clothworks. This allows you to set objects that cloth hangs off of and edit and move them really easily!
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0:00 – Introduction
0:18 – Support the SketchUp Essentials on Patreon
0:39 – Typical Pin Workflow for Clothworks
1:51 – Using an Object as a pin in Clothworks
3:53 – Moving the Pin object in Clothworks (Paid Feature)
4:32 – Using a curviloft mesh as a cloth in SketchUp
5:23 – Adding detail for better cloth simulation
7:00 – Clothworks Objects as Pins example 2
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