Stupid question maybe but have you baked the syflex sim before importing as
a reference model?
El mar 10, 2014 10:49 AM, "Siew Yi Liang" <[email protected]> escribió:

>  Hi all:
>
> I'm working on a little test animation in XSI where a guy wearing some
> pants is doing acrobatics, and I was playing around with Syflex in order to
> get some cloth simulation going for fun. Right now, I have a main scene
> file that contains the rig with a Syflex ICE tree, and the simulation works
> fine there. However, once I export it to a model and replace the path of
> the referenced model in the scene that contains my animation, the
> simulation fails to behave as expected. Additionally, I've noticed some of
> the changes I made to the rig seem to be broken in the referenced scene
> (mostly custom params that I created for the DisplayInfo in order to tweak
> the sim). Additionally, the sim appears to behave entirely differently than
> in the original rig scene. (I tried doing a rough animation in the original
> scene file to test the sim behaviour and it behaved as expected) Notably,
> when I export the model from the original scene, I get the warning:
>
> // WARNING : 3000 - Model Runner_Rig does not contain all inputs for
> object Pants_M_sim_rdrGeo to perform.  Imported model may not behave as
> expected.
>
> I have no idea what nodes/inputs are missing though. The entire model
> afaik should be self-contained, as it's not referencing anything else.
>
> I tried importing a new referenced model and copying the animation from
> the old rig onto the new one: storing an action and then applying it
> resulted in odd transfer: the IK handles had incorrect animation
> transferred, but most of the other controls' animation transferred
> correctly. I tried copying all the keys from the animated rig via the dope
> sheet, but I couldn't paste the keys on the new model; the option was
> grayed out (!) I didn't change anything in the rig hierarchy apart from
> adding custom params to the DisplayInfo, so I don't think this is normal...
>
> Does anyone have any best practice guidelines for this where ref
> models+Syflex is concerned? I've never run into these problems with
> referenced models before, but then again, this is my first time playing
> around with Syflex, so I'm not sure if I've done something wrong here.
> (Especially wrt updating referenced models; right now I just basically
> opened the model PPG and replaced the filename to point to the updated
> model which I've always been doing. Is this possibly causing the issue?)
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Yours sincerely,
> Siew Yi Liang
>
>

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