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I have tried both ways - start from memorized (base) pose -> timeline and just timeline without start from mem...
Same result, just not quite so dramatic without base pose
Also tried changing the stiffness - same result
Turned off everything I could (all the way down to the EYELASHES!) and still same result.
I do thank you all for the suggestions.
Maybe I just need to try a different dress. Oh well.
I have encountered the same issue; I've been unable to solve it to eager to see what others say as I'm probably doing the same thing wrong.Having a little problem with simulating this dress.
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As you can see, the sofa should clearly not be the problem (lower right frame), and I have tried to get all the body parts away from each other, but it seems that no matter what I do, I can't get it to quit exploding.
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Anybody happen to have any ideas on what I might be missing?
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Nah, people are inherently lazy. There's no reason to go through that much trouble to change a part location. It's probably a different hairstyle, possibly by the same author as Delphi though, I would search the Daz3D website for hairstyles by the same author to start.Looks rotated, either with a D-former or by turning the head bone, not on the model, but specifically on the hair model. (Probably a D-former, I can see where it "turns" a bit). You'd probably also want to add a smoothing modifier if you do either of these, to prevent clipping.
Lots of ways to customize assets if you get creative
This is why I generally avoid dforce. I have used it for the odd thing, but I mostly prefer to manually pose.I have encountered the same issue; I've been unable to solve it to eager to see what others say as I'm probably doing the same thing wrong.
Generally how I have to proceed as well; lots of fine-tuning with mesh grabber too; though most of the posts on here seem to be using it successfully. I still have many tutorials I'm aiming to watch to learn.This is why I generally avoid dforce. I have used it for the odd thing, but I mostly prefer to manually pose.
Yeah, in that case the only other thing I can think of is self collisions or collisions in general maybe? That's unfortunate, but there are plenty of red dresses out there. Hopefully those work better for you.I have tried both ways - start from memorized (base) pose -> timeline and just timeline without start from mem...
Same result, just not quite so dramatic without base pose
Also tried changing the stiffness - same result
Turned off everything I could (all the way down to the EYELASHES!) and still same result.
I do thank you all for the suggestions.
Maybe I just need to try a different dress. Oh well.
He was so funny.