Hi All,
I have a set of points to connect two pieces of cloth. The points are in groups. When I type the group names in the clothstitchconstraint node the resulting stitching is in the wrong order.
Is there a fix for this?
http://forums.odforce.net/topic/31548-sort-points-in-order-they-appear-in-edge-group/?tab=comments#comment-174733 [forums.odforce.net]
clothstitchconstraint woes
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Moin,
“Atom” has recently published a (documenting his work in progress) video on this topic, I think that might be helpful:
Marc
“Atom” has recently published a (documenting his work in progress) video on this topic, I think that might be helpful:
Marc
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Yeah, that is me. And it does work for cloth pieces that exist in the same plane/axis. But I am trying to move on and add sleeves, which lie in another axis. That is where the sorting problem lies.
Edited by Enivob - Oct. 8, 2017 09:13:58
Using Houdini Indie 20.0
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Ubuntu 64GB Ryzen 16 core.
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Oh, sorry - that's why I full heartedly dislike pseudonyms on the interwebs
I'll have a dive into Houdini's stitching logic later next week, would love to share thoughts and experiences with you, can't help right now though, sorry!
Marc
I'll have a dive into Houdini's stitching logic later next week, would love to share thoughts and experiences with you, can't help right now though, sorry!
Marc
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Moin,
quick thought I had when walking the dogs … wouldn't, at least in your specific example, a “closest point” iteration based on one set of points to get the order of the other set of points be the simplest approach?
I haven't used H much over the last couple of weeks, so I am not sure if there is a “closest point” node that you could “nodally” wire in, but a VEX snippet that reorders one of the two group lists should be pretty straight forward.
For more complex situations this probably wouldn't work, but then again might …
Marc
quick thought I had when walking the dogs … wouldn't, at least in your specific example, a “closest point” iteration based on one set of points to get the order of the other set of points be the simplest approach?
I haven't used H much over the last couple of weeks, so I am not sure if there is a “closest point” node that you could “nodally” wire in, but a VEX snippet that reorders one of the two group lists should be pretty straight forward.
For more complex situations this probably wouldn't work, but then again might …
Marc
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Out of here. Being called a dick after having supported Houdini users for years is over my paygrade.
I will work for money, but NOT for "you have to provide people with free products" Indie-artists.
Good bye.
https://www.marc-albrecht.de [www.marc-albrecht.de]
Out of here. Being called a dick after having supported Houdini users for years is over my paygrade.
I will work for money, but NOT for "you have to provide people with free products" Indie-artists.
Good bye.
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