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Thanks!
Yes, I think it should fold too... Perhaps I put too little friction to the
floor, that's why the cloth "prefers" to glide instead of fold over itself.
Really the cloth is model as an infinitely thin mesh, so I'm not surprised
it gives that impression... I remember that Apache was already thinking in
implementing an algorithm that really modelled cloths as thick objects. I
hope he'll find the time to do that and impress us all.
Best wishes,
Fernando.
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> An excellent animation- very impressive.
> The cloth does look a bit dense or massive; perhaps reducing your
inertia
> somewhat would help with that, if it is possible. The appearance is more
> reminiscent of heavy draperies than of a layer of thinner fabric. My only
> "flaw" observed is that the bottom fold of the fabric should fold over
itself
> and move backwards perhaps, given its density. However, in a lighter
fabric, I
> have seen this exact behavior.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Chip Shults
> My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip
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