Interesting how you can simulate different types of fabric by changing the face count. Like if you're trying to create a thick quilt, 64 faces seems about right, while a thin sheet seemed to be 256. Then the flag in high wind looked the most realistic with a higher face count, while the mid-range seemed to simulate slower wind speeds.
In most situations, 256 faces is a good balance between performance and quality.
Even just 64 seems good enough sometimes
Interesting how you can simulate different types of fabric by changing the face count. Like if you're trying to create a thick quilt, 64 faces seems about right, while a thin sheet seemed to be 256. Then the flag in high wind looked the most realistic with a higher face count, while the mid-range seemed to simulate slower wind speeds.
This just shows that less is better in some cases.
this is like those sorting algorithm videos
the sound design is often a bit unpleasant
This is just fun!!!
0:04 shouldn’t have made me laugh so hard
This shows how much softer it gets.
Literally just liquid 1:31
1:34 My blanket
1:48 My parents blanket
256 faces is the most satisfying
Jelly… jelly…
Would you be open to exploring a business partnership with QuickMagic?
6:17 Weee
AH
AHCHOO
Your pc is about to die from thousands faces
third
Hi/first(no pin [unless you want me to])