[Bf-committers] Cloth Modifier Patch Available

zaz at visi.com zaz at visi.com
Fri Apr 7 17:44:06 CEST 2006


Mats Holmberg wrote:
> zaz at visi.com wrote:
>> We have found a problem when using a cloth or collision object
>> that has only one face.  Doing so will normally result in a crash.  If
>> you were testing with objects like that, try subdividing once or more on
>> your objects and see if that helps the situations.
>
> I might've made assumptions because testing the modifier now won't make
> it crash. Probably I tried a simple one faced plane, which, as you said,
> could result in a crash. I'll run blender through gdb every now and then
> though, and will send you the (64-bit) info when relevant.
> 
Ok, any feedback on crashes is appreciated.  Genscher fixed the single
face problem on collision objects earlier today and I'll take a look
at the singe face cloth object soon today.  I expect we'll make a new
patch available on the wiki soon to eliminate this problem.

> I'm not too afraid about the large panel. The obvious problem of course
> is when a user like me, who likes to have the button panels aligned
> horizontally, tries to view the modifiers options.
>
Yep, I switched from horizontal to vertical for testing and I'm not
expecting to stay that way, :-).

> problem =) Naturally, you should only expose fetures that really have a
> real, noticable effect on the simulation itself. Maybe some presets
> could be introduced here too.
> 
We'd like to make a database of presets available, say for silk, canvas,
etc.  At this point though, I need to get more experience with running
the cloth modifier on different meshes to see if this is even feasible.
Perhaps something less specific, like Very Flimsy, Somewhat Flimsy,
Medium, Stiff, Very Stiff would be more appropriate as I'm expecting
that the density of the vertices in the mesh and the scale are going
to throw off any real world equivalences one might try to make.

>> Since LetterRip says you're the UI man
>>
> This was news to me ;) Maybe there's been a mixup (?).
> 
Hehe, sorry.  I'd sent email to Matt Ebb on the UI issues at LetterRip's
prompting.  I was expecting email from him and misread Mats as Matt and
responded in that vein.  Sorry about that, :-).

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