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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 2:22 am)
I'm running Poser 5 with what may be low memory for doing dynamic clothes simulations (512 MB). I don't think memory kills the simulation, it just makes it take forever. More likely, your simulation settings are asking Poser to do something it can't do. If you post more about what you're doing, I might be able to help pinpoint your problem. I'm only a beginner user of Poser 5, but I have wasted lots of hours making dynamic clothing simulations work, and I think I've become fairly good at figuring out how to change the settings to make it work. Even if you have read some of the dynamic clothing tutorials, you can't begin to have a clue of all the different things that can make your simulation go wrong. But if you haven't read the tutorials, read several. They all seem to have slightly different information, and between them you can put together a bit of how the cloth simulations work. The tutorial by Jusletgo here on Renderosity is the easiest to use, in my opinion, but I've also read tutorials from PhilC and hmann which had useful tips too.
I've had this more than a few times and deleting the simulation and creating a new one fixed all but one.....the one it wouldn't fix was a top for kate that i had simulated from the zero position to the default position then exported, i reckonthe problem was all the polygons bunched up under her armpits was confusing poser, to fix that i ran a simulation from the default pose back to the zero pose and used the resulting obj......Steve
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