I was thinking maybe when particles touch the verts of an object, the vert sticks to the particle and is carried with it. I don't know.
Sticky with rigid bodies
Sticky with rigid bodies
I'm trying to think of a way to get sticky to work with rigid bodies. It's a bit of a limitation when, for example, you have low mass object colliding with a fluid like honey.
I was thinking maybe when particles touch the verts of an object, the vert sticks to the particle and is carried with it. I don't know.
I was thinking maybe when particles touch the verts of an object, the vert sticks to the particle and is carried with it. I don't know.
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Re: Sticky with rigid bodies
Hi,
Mnnnn, the scticky parameter for the objects when they are connected with a fluid is not enough?. In the Particle Fluid Interaction tab.
luisM.
Mnnnn, the scticky parameter for the objects when they are connected with a fluid is not enough?. In the Particle Fluid Interaction tab.
luisM.
Re: Sticky with rigid bodies
Hi.
Apparently, sticky only works with static objects. It says that in the docs. I'm not sure if that mean objects without dynamics or also passive rigid bodies but it doesn't work with active rigid bodies (and I presume softbodies).
When you have objects with low mass meeting viscous fluid, the objects stick to the fluid and are carried with it, maybe lifting off the ground and curling with the motion of the fluid because they stick to the same part of the fluid.
Apparently, sticky only works with static objects. It says that in the docs. I'm not sure if that mean objects without dynamics or also passive rigid bodies but it doesn't work with active rigid bodies (and I presume softbodies).
When you have objects with low mass meeting viscous fluid, the objects stick to the fluid and are carried with it, maybe lifting off the ground and curling with the motion of the fluid because they stick to the same part of the fluid.
Otuama - Vimeo
'Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.' - Gandhi
'Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.' - Gandhi