@Olivier The interpolation I was looking for was more in terms of
"influence" as a force and not of the point positions as I do that with the
Delta Mush, but I'll give it another try on that front. Thanks.
@Paul Will give that a stab as ICE one is stabbing me.
Cheers
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:53
I wouldn't go for one of those right now, for several reasons. The 1080
does look like it will be the card to beat for a while. If you have to
purchase now, there are bucket loads of titan X cards being sold on ebay
for around £500 - the extra memory will help more than a few extra Hz on an
overclo
Hi Folks,
Wondered if there was a favoured 980ti for Redshift?
This seems to be the fastest but is it the best?
Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti AMP Extreme 6 GB
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zotac-GeForce-Extreme-PCI-E-Graphics/dp/B00YOJ91YO/ref=sr_1_2
gtx1080 released at $599 soon though.. plenty of tum
One thing I’d say about Syflex is that the original non ICE version, produces
far better results in general than the ICE one, especially when using things
like Pinning. Its a totally different and more complex / interesting result.
Worth trying to see the difference anyway.
From: Olivier Jeanne
A blend between positions ?
I think instead of using the exe out port of Syflex, you can dive inside
and output the point position.
Then blend (linear interpolate) between your "shape" point position with a
weightmap.
Not always ideal, because you usualy feels the "over the top" deformation.
I some
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