By Famekrafts - 6 Years Ago
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I created a girl character in cc2 and imported it inside iclone. Made her hold a blue tooth speaker. Now when I am making her walk or dance, her skirt gets blown with her hair in extreme manners. Happens only when I press the spacebar, when I scroll through the timeline using the mouse, the problem is not visible, maybe because the cloth simulation doesn't work.
How do I fix this in iclone?
Here are screenshots
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By TheOldBuffer - 6 Years Ago
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Have you got "soft vs soft collision" enabled in your project settings ? If so disable. Also check wind settings but its more likely soft v soft.
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By Famekrafts - 6 Years Ago
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TheOldBuffer (3/31/2018) Have you got "soft vs soft collision" enabled in your project settings ? If so disable. Also check wind settings but its more likely soft v soft.
Nope, that is not enabled.
I had to disable the activate physics button to make it not blow apart, though I am not sure how the collisions will work now.
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By Lord Ashes - 6 Years Ago
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Hint 1: Try checking your collision shapes. Typically the collision shapes are not set well on CC characters. If the collision shape is too big then it will push the clothing apart. If the collision shapes are too small you may get poke through. Hint 2: Are you using your own custom clothing or is this clothing that you purchased from another user? I found that when I made my own clothing and made it too tight, it caused such problems. When I used Blender to make it a bit bigger (which is really easy to do) and repeated the same animation it resolved by clothing blowing problem.
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By Famekrafts - 6 Years Ago
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Lord Ashes (4/1/2018) Hint 1: Try checking your collision shapes. Typically the collision shapes are not set well on CC characters. If the collision shape is too big then it will push the clothing apart. If the collision shapes are too small you may get poke through. Hint 2: Are you using your own custom clothing or is this clothing that you purchased from another user? I found that when I made my own clothing and made it too tight, it caused such problems. When I used Blender to make it a bit bigger (which is really easy to do) and repeated the same animation it resolved by clothing blowing problem.
Using basic cloth skirt from cc essentials pack. Where exactly can I check the collision shape? in cc or iclone?
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By Kelleytoons - 6 Years Ago
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In iClone with the figure selected go to the modify tab and in the attribute tab you'll see Collison shape. Choose it -- however, I would suggest you first load in Christian or Natalie (Natalie for a girl, of course) and save their collision shapes out. Then on your own figure load the right shapes in (because the default ones are crap).
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By Famekrafts - 6 Years Ago
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Kelleytoons (4/1/2018) In iClone with the figure selected go to the modify tab and in the attribute tab you'll see Collison shape. Choose it -- however, I would suggest you first load in Christian or Natalie (Natalie for a girl, of course) and save their collision shapes out. Then on your own figure load the right shapes in (because the default ones are crap).
It also appears to have a spring setup? Should I disable that as well?
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By Kelleytoons - 6 Years Ago
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You can leave that there -- shouldn't be an issue.
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By Rampa - 6 Years Ago
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I found this tutorial that Lord Ashes made.
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By Lord Ashes - 6 Years Ago
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Rampa (4/1/2018) I found this tutorial that Lord Ashes made. Thanks Rampa, I guess I should have included my own tutorial in my previous reply. Apparently my tutorials are actually being used by some people that is the second time that someone has referred people to one of my tutorials
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