Attach Static Geo to Moving Sim

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Hi,

I'm trying to attach some static geo to a moving sim, but it's not working. I have tried every workflow I know, but no dice.
Ive tried: point deform, transform pieces, VEX, youtube tutorials, older forum posts...I mean nothing works. I must be missing something simple.
I have included a folder with the static geo, as well as 24 frames from my sim.

***EDIT: THE STATIC CURVES MUST MAINTAIN THEIR ORIGINAL POSITIONS. The geo is from a speedtree, so they cannot be randomly scattered. I just need them to move with the rest of the geo and maintain their orientations.***

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Files (60.4 MB):
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/jfndsoyo4rhnod2kbaiz7/h?rlkey=4fmo4shzf46pid93rohzsdewj&dl=0 [www.dropbox.com]
Edited by TheDude123 - 2023年12月13日 10:39:35
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Try a rivet.
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You can do it this way. but its not very fast.
It would be better to scatter the small twigs on your tree.

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AttachtoTree.hip (103.5 KB)

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Thank you both for the ideas. ONE NOTE: the geo curves are from a speetree...so they cannot be randomly scattered. They have to maintain their original positions. I just need them rigidly attached to their parent branch so they maintain their original orientations when moving.
Edited by TheDude123 - 2023年12月13日 10:40:13
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Try packing all the curves using the Assemble sop and then point deforming. The smaller branches will stay rigid but will update orientation/position and follow your wire sim.

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