Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Dynamic clothing question:

Ganajin opened this issue on Jan 08, 2006 ยท 6 posts


Ganajin posted Sun, 08 January 2006 at 10:11 PM

What exactly is the difference between "collision depth" and "collision offset" in the dynamic clothing parameters. I have read the manual and several tutorials and they seem to disagree with each other. Can anyone put it simply for a simpleton?

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odeathoflife posted Sun, 08 January 2006 at 10:40 PM

Collision offset is the distance that the cloth starts to be effected by the collison object. Collision Depth is how close the cloth must be for a collision to occure.

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hotglu posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 4:50 PM

Does this mean that Collision Offset should always be a greater value than collision depth?


odeathoflife posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 5:04 PM

idon't think so, but that would make sense, I always make it so, I never change it from 1 but usually put the depth at a small # like .25 Now I am guessing here but the offset I think deals with the friction as well but depth is just the distance of collison, but I could be wrong.

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diolma posted Mon, 09 January 2006 at 5:26 PM

A quote from the (P6) manual...

"A real piece of cloth has two sides (inside & outside) and thickness. A cloth mesh is composed of polygons, which mathematically have zero thickness. The Collision Depth and Collision Offset dials emulate thickness by "extruding" the cloth inwards by the amount of Collision depth" units and outward by the amount of Collision offset units. Thus the cloth now has a "thickness" of collision offset + collision depth. Any specified collision object intersecting this volume will be treated as a collision"

Phew!! Too much to get my head around at this time of night (it's 23:30 here in UK.)

But usually I just set both to 0.2; usually seems to work..:-))

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Diolma

Oh, BTW - the quote is from the bottom of page 258 in the Poser 6 manual..

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hotglu posted Tue, 10 January 2006 at 1:26 PM

Thanks all. This now makes more sense.