and custom inhouse dynamics.
Hair dynamics, in particular the case you describe gets fubared in 4
and seems worse in 5. AFAIK there is really nothing you can do to get
around it, and even if it didn't have that error, although the speed
is very impressive, unfortuantely not enough control, nor the
performance/results often needed. I'd recommend rigging something ike
with a "sliding rig"(so no accordian) and binding hair guides, or use
syflex or make your own even if slower.
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Graham D Clark
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http://www.byrecruit.net
http://www.grahamdclark.com
On 5/17/06, Ben Barker <ben.barker(at)gmail.com> wrote:
My workaround is Syflex.
On 5/17/06, Greg Smith <greg(at)stanwinston.com> wrote:
> Okay I know that XSI's hair leaves much to be desired (very much
> indeed). However its been my duty for the past couple of days to get a
> better understanding of how hair works in XSI, and how difficult it is
> to push it to the breaking point (which is not all that hard, just add
> Dynamics). So that said, I was wondering if anyone had figured out how
> to get decent performance out of the dynamics without having the guide
> hairs emmiting in positive y axis, get fubared. It seems that, with
> gravity applied, the desired stiffness settings and dampening result in
> guide hairs collapsing in an accordian fashion, which sometimes results
> in the segments spinning. Now I am no expert of hair digital or real
> (hair styling just never perked my interest as a kid), however observing
> hair in the real world, I never really seen hair collapse on itself the
> way it does in XSI. Its as if each child segment, has no real
> corresponding angular relationship with its parent segment. So when put
> in a situation where it falls upon itself, its every segment for itself.
> Again I am no expert, and I am sure there's more than meets the eye,
> when it comes to all this.
>
> So if anyone has work-arounds or tips to tame this beast, that would be
> mucho appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>
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