RobynsVeil opened this issue on Dec 03, 2010 · 409 posts
FaeMoon posted Sun, 05 December 2010 at 1:27 PM
Quote - Just watching PhilC's brilliant tutorial on dynamics. Interesting point was that he initially wondered why an animation was necessary when all he was creating was a still image. He subsequently 'realised' that in order for the cloth to follow the body, it had to go through the animation.
Whilst this served as sufficient reason for Phil, being not as bright as he is, I still don't get it. You can drape cloth in Blender without going through an entire animation process with the figure at zero pose. Why can't Poser do that?
Having a really hard time getting excited with this:
Oh, I've had those too, the black parts where it looks like the mesh just went away.. why does it do that?
Cloth room is very frustrating, imo, and I noticed the same thing you did on the dial parameters, why is one 0 to 1 and one 0 to 1000?
Delaney