I actually just spotted this item tonight on Rendo. For the $7 price tag (sale price), if it doesn't work out for me, I'm not out all THAT much. And if it DOES work out, then it's worth it's weight in gold.
I'm running a test sim right now. And I actually used a conforming cloth item, and an OLD one, at that, to test it out with.
I imagine "loose" parts, such as buttons, zipper tabs, etc, would not like being converted over to dynamics. If the mesh is not welded, you can end up with pieces everywhere, I would think, just like with Poser dynamics, yes.
But I'm curious to see what it does. This is the button shirt from the old, (VERY old! like 10 years old...) Mike 3 Urban Casuals set from RDNA.
I had to grab it and try it. And of course, I had to do the first test on it with an old item that is a most likely suspect to not be welded mesh/have loose parts/etc. So, I'll see how it runs.
I'm hoping it does work. If it does, OMFG but we finally have a decent way to not only USE, but MAKE dynamics in DS.
I'm running a test sim right now. And I actually used a conforming cloth item, and an OLD one, at that, to test it out with.
I imagine "loose" parts, such as buttons, zipper tabs, etc, would not like being converted over to dynamics. If the mesh is not welded, you can end up with pieces everywhere, I would think, just like with Poser dynamics, yes.
But I'm curious to see what it does. This is the button shirt from the old, (VERY old! like 10 years old...) Mike 3 Urban Casuals set from RDNA.
I had to grab it and try it. And of course, I had to do the first test on it with an old item that is a most likely suspect to not be welded mesh/have loose parts/etc. So, I'll see how it runs.
I'm hoping it does work. If it does, OMFG but we finally have a decent way to not only USE, but MAKE dynamics in DS.