YARNWORKS: WIRE SOLVER AND CONSTRAINT NETWORKS IN DOPS
To complement our PBD Wire Setup, here is a tutorial on a topic I’ve personally been struggling a lot when I first tried wrapping my head around constraint networks. Similar to what we’ve been doing in PBDs, we’re gonna build a network of interconnecting wires – this time using Houdini’s wire solver.
Disclaimer: I wouldn’t have been able to pull this off without the help of Matt Estela’s CGWiki. Also nowadays we’d most likely use the grain solver (PBDs) to simulate something like the setup shown here. It is usually much quicker without giving much different results. Nevertheless should you run into a situation where you had to use constraint networks – here’s how they work.
COMMENTS
Karel_Dobbelaere 7 years, 1 month ago |
Hi Manuel,
tx for the tutorials first off all, they are helping me a lot as this is my first week in houdini.
this one I can't get to work it seems, I have set up from scratch 2 times checked everything again and again, comparing to the included scene files.
it keeps falling appart like in the tutorial before you did the debugging, Could it be when you fast forward in the tutorial you checked something trivial you forget to mension? again thank you for this invaluable information!!
Greets
Karel Dobbelaere
Karel_Dobbelaere 7 years, 1 month ago |
Exactly 5 min after I asked the question I found the problem, the anchor_id in the create attributes should be set to integer, I found it after comparing to the suplied scene files.
pzpzpzp1 7 years, 1 month ago |
Thanks for the tutorial!
I have a question about collisions.
You set the collision steps to 1, but if you had set it to much higher would that mean the yarn threads collide with each other?
Is there a way to check how many yarn threads each thread is colliding with?
Alan S Johnson JR 5 years, 4 months ago |
does not work in Houdini 17.5 indie
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