[Plugin] ClothWorks v1.8.0 - 28 Apr 2024
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This plugin is amazing and easy to use!
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Ooops, I think I made my cargo net just a bit too flexible!
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@box said:
Ooops, I think I made my cargo net just a bit too flexible!
Using a png based image on a subdivided plane or pure geometry?
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It's pure geometry Pete, I think if it was a png on a plane the ball wouldn't be able to slip through.
Edit: Here you can see the chainlink fence texture on a plane doesn't let the ball slip through.
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@box said:
It's pure geometry Pete,...
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@hieru said:
Does anyone know why there is a huge difference in results when applying SubD vs Artisan to ClothWorks generated geometry?
I can't seem to get smooth results with SubD as it generates extra geometry and everything appears tessellated. Notice all the dimples with hidden lines turned off.
ClothWorks is not generating QFT quads. Convert the Clothworks mesh to Quads.
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Does anyone know why there is a huge difference in results when applying SubD vs Artisan to ClothWorks generated geometry?
I can't seem to get smooth results with SubD as it generates extra geometry and everything appears tessellated. Notice all the dimples with hidden lines turned off.
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QFT doesn't like that at all...tons of duplicate and reverse faces plus surface weirdness.
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How are you converting from ClothWorks to QFT?
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I was using Convert Wireframe To Quads....that was my mistake. Convert Triangulated Mesh To Quads does the trick. I got there in the end - thanks for pointing me in the right direction Rich.
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An easier way to use SUbD to subdivide the plane and explode to apply SUbD. Then convert that QFT compliant mesh to a cloth.
Make sure Boundary Corners is set to Sharp in the SUbD dialog.
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I'll give that a go, thanks.
Looking good so far, but I need to dig into the manual so that I can appreciate the full potential.
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thank you for that beautyfull plugin
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I want to create chains following a path, I use copy along path normally to get chain links to follow a line, I used to use 'Rope fall' to create the path line but that is too slow and the author is AWOL does not answer his emails. So, will there be a way to drape a line? (I do not need a mesh, just a line so I can either copy along or use follow me if I want a rope.).
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@solo said:
I want to create chains following a path, I use copy along path normally to get chain links to follow a line, I used to use 'Rope fall' to create the path line but that is too slow and the author is AWOL does not answer his emails. So, will there be a way to drape a line? (I do not need a mesh, just a line so I can either copy along or use follow me if I want a rope.).
It alreadt support draping lines. Read the tutorial in the manual.
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I have problems with textures. what did I wrong?
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Make sure the texture is applied to the faces not the group.
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@solo said:
I used to use 'Rope fall' to create the path line but that is too slow and the author is AWOL does not answer his emails.
I saw that "Rope Fall" is also subscription these days, very inspiring...
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@solo said:
I want to create chains following a path, I use copy along path normally to get chain links to follow a line, I used to use 'Rope fall' to create the path line but that is too slow and the author is AWOL does not answer his emails. So, will there be a way to drape a line? (I do not need a mesh, just a line so I can either copy along or use follow me if I want a rope.).
Yep.
Draw a line, divide it and drape.
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