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Re: Baking then editing a simulation?
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Steve Sayer
on Dec 27, 2008 at 7:29:01 am
I love a good simulation as much as the next guy--okay, maybe even a bit more--but if the only dynamic motion in the scene is balls bouncing off taut drum skins, you might find it easier to just animate them manually. A ball bounce is a pretty simple animation task, no?
-Steve
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