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heres a test with alpha 7

 

 

but noticed that materials or decals disappear with simulation start

 

 

these are basic settings no tweaking

v00001.mov

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your welcome..this is following the tut for the flag pole somewhat the skirt group is the flag the waist group is the attach and the body group is the pole I had to modify the original can can action as it was to sudden for the emulation. lots to figure out with the new plug in

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If the action to fast for simulation , increase the fps settings from the project before simulating . After simulation you can go return to the original fps value . A side effect is , that the filesize growth , while you have now subframes for the simcloth object .

 

But this was the only way for me , to get Thom to walk without exploding his pants :-)

Walking Thom with pants (mov 1,5MB)

 

Here is also the (unsimulated)

projectfile (400kb) for alpha7.

After simulation the projectfile had a size from 27 MB . Be sure that you have enough memory in your machine when you simulate this , after simulation A:M used 1,5 GB memory ....

 

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Steffen

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see now that is what I'm talking about :)

 

Thanks for the project Steffen when I have a chance to get to cloth (still pushing on composite) this will be a big help.

 

-David Rogers

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That cloth behaves so well! Man, AM is AMazing! I really look forward to animating with such cloth.

 

John, your experiments give us unusually creative glimpses of the potential AM has.

 

Bill Gaylord

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Steffen,

 

I can't get the Mac version of A:M to be aware of the polymodifier, so I can't really tell what the cloth system is doing for the pants Thom is wearing. I noticed in the project that the pants are assigned to the leg bones just like the leg geometry. So, what is the cloth doing, that just assigning the cp's isn't doing?

 

Jim

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Jim

The bone assignment is only used for the initial state from the simulation . Otherwise you get at frame0 many intersections between pant and the legs , and the plugin can not solve this problem . Simcloth don't use bones for the simulation.

 

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Steffen

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Thanks for the project Steffen.

 

The last Thom's pants project of yours I looked at cost me a month worth of bug hunting. This one looks great! I noticed your FPS was bumped to 300. Ten times as many per second as usual. I wondered if it would sim OK at 30 fps if I upped the steps from 5 to 50 per frame. It worked fine. This sims just a bit faster, but mostly it only has keys at 30 fps, which made the file and RAM situation significantly better. This may not work if the character motion was super fast, but it did in this case. Next, I upped the subdivisions to 4 then 16, as a test. It was much slower to sim, but much more wrinkling was apparent behind the knees, and between the thighs and the pelvis.

 

Bob

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That looks great. I'm kind of worried about the 1.5GB of memory it uses for just a pair of trousers though. Hopefully it's just an extreme test.

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I recently fixed a memory leak reported on AM:Reports which occured when the smoothing option was ON. The project attached also has smoothing ON. I think the memory usage should be much lower in Alpha 8 when released, or in Alpha 7 even with smoothing set to OFF.

 

Smoothing should not affect storage requirements since it is only used for a smoother version for display, but the leak was leaving all of the subdivided models around. So frame by frame more and more memory was consumed.

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