mdbruffy opened this issue on May 07, 2013 · 88 posts
inquire posted Thu, 16 May 2013 at 3:49 PM
Quote - Well, per individual figures you can get some neat effects that you'd normally have to use morphs for. Bellys that jiggle as a character moves, breasts that react naturally. Those are things you can do for sure. I just haven't tested the two character thing myself so I don't want to make promises off of another person's comment you know? But like the video here shows, you can set up some really cool effects on a character:
Now imagine capes that have been given this effect. Or flags or drapes or even bed sheets. There's lots of room for exploration and testing the limits of what the feature can do. Time will tell about the collision between two figures (I'm sure someone will try that not long after the 21st) but with what we know for a fact can be done, it's an exciting time.
Well, this is going to be a biggie for me -- maybe a "make" or "break" as to whether or not I buy PoserPro2014. We all have things that we want. So, I'm trying to find out about this. I don't want to be a pest, but if soft body physics can work with a figure and a prop, how about this one:
put the two figures together; pose as you want.
duplicate one of the figures.
turn the duplicate into a prop. (save as a prop)
set soft body physics for the figure and the prop.
Would that work?