So I’ve been trying to get better at animating cloth lately, and I keep running into this weird thing where my fabric just doesn’t feel like it has any weight to it. It moves, but it feels more like paper or plastic instead of something like linen or wool. I’m using a pretty standard set of dynamic curves and colliders, but that sense of materiality just isn’t coming through. Has anyone else hit this wall and figured out what tiny thing they were missing?
Weight not just motion is what makes fabric feel real If it still reads as paper your bending stiffness and damping might be off Try nudging the bending stiffness up a touch and cut back on the damping a bit The cloth will hang and recover more slowly which reads heavier The gravity scale might also be off a tad a small mismatch there can pull the mood into a too quick fold The vibe of linen or wool often comes from how the edges creep and how the folds settle under gravity not from the main stretch
Weight in cloth comes from how the fabric resists being deformed in different directions Linen and wool have directional stiffness If your curves are uniform you lose that sense Try making bending stiffness greater in one direction or biasing the shear stiffness so folds stack along favored lines It can give a heavier feel without adding mass
Are you sure you are watching the cloth and not the wind If wind is the dominant force the fabric will look weightless even if internal parameters are fine Try lowering wind influence or restricting how often external forces apply letting gravity have a moment to show weight
I would push back a little on the weight by numbers approach If you chase heavier feeling by fiddling with stiffness you may still land in a stylized look Sometimes the issue is camera motion timing or shading that tricks the eye into thinking it is light Weight can be about rhythm not just physics
Re framing maybe weight is a storytelling cue rather than a physical property You could convey heft by letting heavier sections sag more slowly or by using subtler wind interactions The problem may be you are aiming for a hard threshold instead of believable flow
From a craft angle edge tension and fold order matter If edges stay stiff the cloth reads lighter Try playing with how much edge pinning you use and let folds breathe a touch more A little change in edge behavior can sell weight without changing mass
Sometimes the weight lives in the pause before a drop adjust your keyframes to leave room for gravity to work and for the cloth to settle