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"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> wrote in message
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> Whoa! I've never seen cloth do that... are you trying to make it dance? :)
I
> don't care if it doesn't work like you wanted it, I just want to figure
out
> how you're doing it. TIA
No, actually, I was expecting the cloth to fall rapidly to the floor when I
removed the attatchments. I was then gonna blow it across the floor.
However, as you can see, when I released the cloth, it hardly fell at all,
so I introduced a wind blowing straight downwards. Then I changed the wind
direction to blow into the room from the corridor, and later to blow
directly upwards.
As you can see, when the wind blows into the room from the corridor, the
cloth twists around on itself, and from then on, the cloth seems to get
tangled up.
I'll tell you what, I'll work on a new simpler scene, and post the source
with instructions that explain what I'm doing. That ok? Expect something
soon.
--
Andy Cocker
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