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On Thu, 3 May 2007 14:05:41 +0200, "Thomas de Groot" <t.d### [at] inter nlDOTnet>
wrote:
>Well, I thought that saving in Poser as a dynamic cloth, you could load it
>again another time with all its characteristics, but what really happens
>then is that a green cross appears, but no object, nor does the recalculate
>dynamics work then. Oh well, I think I have to read the manual more
>carefully...
Green Cross?
I tried it out and I can save my dress as a Prop. It is saved with an image but
in the "Zero" position. It does keep the clothing groups. I did it by selecting
the skirt opening the props menu and pressing the + sign. In the Set Name pop
up, change the text, press Select subset, then select the prop and OK. Click OK
and it was saved with the preview image.
>> I have been saving (exporting) the objects as OBJ's. Remember that you
>> have to
>> export as multi-frame with the range 30 to 30. Where 30 is the number of
>> frames
>> in the animation. You loose the dynamic groups but I generally used
>> materials
>> for grouping.
>Yes, usually I do that (although not multi-frame as yet). Still part of my
>future experimentations.
I've tried to cut out the start from zero pose.
>> When the cloth folds in on itself don't be afraid to use a high number of
>> steps
>> per frame. For some of the dresses I tried I went as high as 80 and often
>> used
>> 60 steps per frame with an offset of 0.1
>Yes, that is certainly true! I went as high as 10 till now, but just for
>experimental purposes. I also noticed that the number of draping frames is
>very important for the quality of the folding. I am going to increase that
>too.
Minimum draping frames 20, I've found. You have a super duper machine I'm sure
it's fast :-)
Regards
Stephen
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