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Re: Dynamics and Balls on a Track
by
randy johnson
on Mar 3, 2009 at 3:36:29 pm
Yea the impacts will be hard to remove any squish you can bump the stiffness up to 10000 i believe Flexon really high will get it to return to its shape faster. If you are going to have several colliding you will need to make them all one object and enable self collision. Changing the mass might help reduce the squish too...just be sure to adjust the gravity to avoid an underwater look.
Using cloth is just a work around so it wont be perfect. Personally I have never been able to get good results from dynamics. So I bought Remotions Silver Bullet. Its worth the money.
/randy
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by Will Cavanagh on Mar 2, 2009 at 5:36:41 pm
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