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Old 12-11-2004, 08:16 AM   #1
Stevan
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Default FXBreak is Breaking apart

Why did NewTek made such a terible "dynamic" simulator.
I cant find any use for it.Simulation does not look natural.
I sugest they integrate IMPACT into Lightwave, another desaster is "cloth".That demo vith the shirt is just an example how FXcloth
cant do anything .
I realy like Lightwave , Modeler the most, but this cloth and dynamics are realy bad.
Modeler is great ,but it needs SNAP TOOLS(snap to point, to midpoint, center of the circle, .....) for arhitectural and mechanical use.Measure tool is useless without Snap!
There must be improvment in Lightwave's Dynamic Sistem.
For example ,look at Maya's cloth simulation and you will see how Lightwave's Simulation is embaresing!!!!
NewTek if you do not do something ,your users will disepear!!

(Sory for my english)
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Old 14-11-2004, 01:56 PM   #2
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I have to agree with the point about snap, it would be a very usefull tool if added it would save alot of time and effort. Im suprised it has not be added befour .
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