03 March 2007 | |
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a cloth guy
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Emron Grover
Cloth Tailoring/Simulation Lead
Pixar Animation Studios
Oakland,
USA
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syflex/ncloth
Just trying to get a feel for things. Has anyone actually switched their production over to maya 8.5/ncloth? Or is everyone still sticking with syflex? I've been using both for specific needs. What is everyone else doing?
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03 March 2007 | |
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Frequenter
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sticking with syflex, too much invested...
though I have tested ncloth , it is nice, but way to many new attrs to digest.. |
03 March 2007 | |
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hatem
cairo,
Egypt
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i was working with maya 6 till i switched to maya 8.5
ncloth is more senstive to motion but you will have to tweak tons of attributes till you get your target ( it is really complicated ) the most thing that make me happy in ncloth that it is very stable in quick moves and cloth never penetrating the character for sample frames 6 and over and it is faster than the normal maya cloth and you have the choice in collisions ( vertices - faces - edges ) ![]() but i didn`t realy use the syflex before and i wish someone help you |
04 April 2007 | |
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New Member
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how will work syflex magenet
how will work syflex magenet?////////////////////////////
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04 April 2007 | |
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Character Animator
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Virgil Mihailescu
Character Animator
Antarctica
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ncloth seems very stable and powerful, but also fairly slow. syflex, as far as I can tell, is... way way way faster
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04 April 2007 | |
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