Small fabric membrane structures typically carry about 5 pli of pretension in the fabric. Mst structural fabrics have an allowable capacity of 15 - 40 pli, or even larger. (Check with supplier or manufacturer of the material for a tangent MOE and tensile strength; use a factor of safety of eight on the latter.) Dependng on the structural arrangement these may be in addition to forces induced by applied loads, or may be relieved by the other loads as they are applied, until the prestress is equaled, then proceed to go up.
Complex structures can be highly non-linear in behaviour. The stress changes as the fabric stretches under load. In a simple-span structure, this is conservative; you calculate your tension by w-l>2/8*y as shown above, then calculate the sretch in the fabric, then you have a new "y" based on the fabric stretch, then repeat until the change is satisfactorally small. If the structure has two or more panels arranged in such a way that the two panels of the membrane can affect each other, this stretch can end up making the "simple" analysis unconservative.