I am simulating a single feather in vellum.
The entire workflow works fine.
Only the shaft is even more limp than the barbs when simulating, no matter how high
I set the stiffnesses of stretch and bend.
Any ideas on how to make the shaft stiff in a vellum sim?
What am I missing?
Thanks so much!
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You probably have something like 500+ points on the shaft curve if you're trying to simulate the full feather. There's not much of a way around that because you need the barbs connected.
But you will always get a floppy curve with that many points.
As a workaround, you could copy the shaft curve and resample that to 8-20 points, set up constraints on that and also constrain it to the real shaft curve. This could stabilize the whole feather and require fewer constraint iterations. I haven't tested this though. Make sure collisions between those overlapping curves aren't computed.
But you will always get a floppy curve with that many points.
As a workaround, you could copy the shaft curve and resample that to 8-20 points, set up constraints on that and also constrain it to the real shaft curve. This could stabilize the whole feather and require fewer constraint iterations. I haven't tested this though. Make sure collisions between those overlapping curves aren't computed.
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You probably have something like 500+ points on the shaft curve if you're trying to simulate the full feather. There's not much of a way around that because you need the barbs connected.
But you will always get a floppy curve with that many points.
As a workaround, you could copy the shaft curve and resample that to 8-20 points, set up constraints on that and also constrain it to the real shaft curve. This could stabilize the whole feather and require fewer constraint iterations. I haven't tested this though. Make sure collisions between those overlapping curves aren't computed.
Hello Kai!
Thanks for your quick answer.
That sounds like something I could do.
But you get the idea?
Maybe something for an update?
At least a shaft group output, maybe on the feather interpolate?
Best regards!
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