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Quote:- "Search the Renderosity tutorial section on soft bodies. There's a tutorial." Tried that search parameter - any other ideas on what to search for in the tutorials?
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I tried it recently and it didn't do what I expected, but I probably wasn't quite on the Y axis. But the BAD news is, it's done something to a character that I can't undo. The part that was deformed is now deformed in the same figure in a DIFFERENT scene. The different scene was made BEFORE I used the script. It seems to me that it's altered the OBJ in some way.
The script says it saves a morph channel as Eureka1, but no such MC exists that I am able to find. Anyone have any clue how to fix the deformity?
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Could a body or part of body be a magnet? I was thinking that if a part of a body was a magnet, could it be set to push in on another body so it would look like two pieces of flesh laying across and denting each other.