RE: softbodies

Date : Wed, 4 Oct 2006 14:20:05 +0100
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Andi Farhall" <andi(at)clearpost.co.uk>
Subject : RE: softbodies
what about shape plotting the one that does deform and then letting the other one react to that?
 
just a thought...
 
 
Andi.

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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of Chris Marshall
Sent: Wed 10/4/2006 9:30 AM
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Re: softbodies


Any ideas?
Anyone know when we're getting an upgrade to XSI?

Chris Marshall wrote: 

	Hi All, 
	I have two softbody spheres that I want to collide with each other. The problem I have is that one of them always stays rigid in shape. ie. They don't both squash on impact. Is this a restriction of softbodies or have I set it up incorrectly? 
	
	Cheers 
	Chris 
	
	
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