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Dave replied to the discussion Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character! in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 3 months ago
Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character!
Hi 단지구, You might be able to do that by animating the object downward and using mix animation in your cloth or rigid body tag to have the sim follow the animation more closely. Or you could do the sim on a cube instead, which will fall flat on the floor, then either bake and parent your object to that or use the Mesh deformer to have it follow along.
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danjikoo replied to the discussion Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character! in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 3 months ago
Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character!
Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character, is there a way to ensure that the character maintains an upright position and keeps its upper body posture when falling and hitting the ground, even if it collides with different collider objects during the fall?
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danjikoo started the discussion Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character! in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 3 months ago
Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character!
Using a Cloth Tag for a soft-body character, is it possible to make the character maintain an upright position and preserve its upper body posture when it falls and hits the ground?
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Matt replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
Thanks Mats! I’ve certainly learnt my lesson. And yes super lucky.
I always assumed new cards and renderers were just in tandem.
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maot started the discussion Hay ball plastic wrapping in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
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</div>I just recently got cgshortcut mails about the realistic plastic wrapping tutorial.
And that reminded me about a challenge i never manage to quite do.I have added a reference video from youtube. And in the first minute you can see the machine wrapping the hay ball in plastic.
One aspect is the physic and simulation of this, the other…
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maot replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
A bit late to the party.
I can really recommend reading on the redshift forums before doing hardware changes like the GPU, there is alot of threads about GPU’s especially, and driver compatibility.You got lucky tho, that the support just came out 🙂
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Matt replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
Hey guys ‘n gals,
I ended up getting a 5070 Ti 16gb Windforce gpu and Wow! what a huge difference. It’s super fast and great so far. But not all has gone smoothly…
For the last 5 days I’d been racking my brain trying to figure out why Redshift wasn’t recognising my new card. Everything else said I’d installed properly. I searched forums,…
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Matt replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
I think I might bite the bullet and go for a 5070 ti 16gb, mainly for longevity. (and I can claim it for tax time)
But… which one?
The Windforce OC looks pretty good, but all variants and brands looks the same to me.
Does anyone have any insights to guide me? Or are they all out of the same factory? haha
Cheers
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Dave replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
Hey Gage,
Haha love it — respect for squeezing every drop out of that Iris Xe! 😄
That EliteBook’s a solid machine for general work, but yeah, for 3D and rendering in C4D, I can imagine it starts to groan once textures and effects ramp up. At least you’ve got the RAM to help keep things stable!If you ever decide to upgrade, even a mid-tier…
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Gage Quach replied to the discussion What GPU to get in 2025? in the forum Cinema 4D – Forum 4 months ago
I think mine is way overkill. I use Intel Iris Xe Graphics with 32GB DDR4 shared from my 64GB laptop :))))) and its running at 46FPS to 78FPS sometimes with rendering effects and texture it lagggggg lol.
I use EliteBook 840 G8 for Cinema 4D.
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