This is the small curtain room that I used in my Last Goodbye scene.
It consists of four SimSheets, held up by eight ClothGrab Spheres. There are four invisible (Alpha 0), animated cylinders moving back and forth high up on the curtains to make them look like they're being blown around gently. You could probably increase or modify the animation if you wanted something more drastic.
I recommend using this with really low lights (like the first video above), and ideally no ambient/world lighting, or you'll easily be able to see the tops of the curtains aren't being help up by anything. My intention was to create something sort of ethereal or dreamy.
Shoutout to RandomVAMUser for their dedicated and difficult work in the area of making SimSheets do what you want them to do, even when they refuse to.
To use:
Add a Subscene to your scene, then load this package into it.
It consists of four SimSheets, held up by eight ClothGrab Spheres. There are four invisible (Alpha 0), animated cylinders moving back and forth high up on the curtains to make them look like they're being blown around gently. You could probably increase or modify the animation if you wanted something more drastic.
I recommend using this with really low lights (like the first video above), and ideally no ambient/world lighting, or you'll easily be able to see the tops of the curtains aren't being help up by anything. My intention was to create something sort of ethereal or dreamy.
Shoutout to RandomVAMUser for their dedicated and difficult work in the area of making SimSheets do what you want them to do, even when they refuse to.
To use:
Add a Subscene to your scene, then load this package into it.