Is RBD in Sop dosent support spring constraint?
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Is RBD in Sop dosent support spring constraint?
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you can use Soft constraint with low damping for most of what Spring constraint offers and Soft constraint is much more stable, so it's usually preferred ever since introduced
Thank you for confirm , May I ask one more question? How to create a slide constraint in the SOP RBD workflow, as there are no relevant SOP nodes
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happybabywzy1. you enable it in solvers Advanced tab
How to create a slide constraint in the SOP RBD workflow, as there are no relevant SOP nodes
2. add relevant constraint attributes [www.sidefx.com] to your constraint prims including s@constraint_name = "Slider", or whatever you name it in the Advanced tab
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In 20.5 the conetwist constraints were updated with position ranges, stiffness etc. This means the conetwist constraints can now do everything the slider constraints can do and more. The RBD Cone Twist Constraint Properties SOP should allow you to interactively tweak them to get the results you're after in a much more intuitive way.
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Hey dude I’ve just sent you a PM hope you can help?
tamte
you can use Soft constraint with low damping for most of what Spring constraint offers and Soft constraint is much more stable, so it's usually preferred ever since introduced
tamte
you can use Soft constraint with low damping for most of what Spring constraint offers and Soft constraint is much more stable, so it's usually preferred ever since introduced
tamte
you can use Soft constraint with low damping for most of what Spring constraint offers and Soft constraint is much more stable, so it's usually preferred ever since introduced
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In 20.5 the conetwist constraints were updated with position ranges, stiffness etc. This means the conetwist constraints can now do everything the slider constraints can do and more. The RBD Cone Twist Constraint Properties SOP should allow you to interactively tweak them to get the results you're after in a much more intuitive way.
Thank you for your confirm, It help me a lot.
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tamtehappybabywzy1. you enable it in solvers Advanced tab
How to create a slide constraint in the SOP RBD workflow, as there are no relevant SOP nodes
2. add relevant constraint attributes [www.sidefx.com] to your constraint prims including s@constraint_name = "Slider", or whatever you name it in the Advanced tab
Thank you very much
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