Fabric doesn't have a concept of clusters currently so no. I'm sure you
could implement something similar though.

Eric T.

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Eric Thivierge
http://www.ethivierge.com

On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 10:39 AM, Sebastien Sterling <
sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there something like softs "constrain to cluster" ?
>
> On 7 July 2015 at 15:34, Eric Thivierge <ethivie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> There is nothing stopping you from creating solvers currently. We have a
>> Hair simulation solver going at Hybride currently that Ahmidou is pushing
>> on. Getting some awesome results. Utilizing Fabric for the calculations and
>> pushing back into Softimage to strands. Nothing stopping us doing the same
>> in Maya I don't think either.
>>
>> I wouldn't say that Fabric is just working on Rigging. It's the easiest
>> thing to target currently as it's mostly just driving transforms, but there
>> isn't anything stopping you from doing some work in other areas.
>>
>> For solvers, we'll be shipping Kraken with a few standard ones that
>> you'll be able to use and build your own components from:
>> 2 Bone IK / FK
>> N Bone IK / FK
>> Bezier Spine
>> Multi Pose Constraint
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --------------------------------------------
>> Eric Thivierge
>> http://www.ethivierge.com
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Juhani Karlsson <
>> juhani.karls...@talvi.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I was thinking more about the simulation solvers. Flip and fluid solvers
>>> ect.
>>> I think it takes still some time to make that happen. Then again who
>>> knows what Mootz is up to ; )
>>>
>>> Rigging in Fabric is already very promising!
>>>
>>> - J
>>>
>>> On 7 July 2015 at 17:16, Sebastien Sterling <
>>> sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Given their current focus is rigging i'm sure that solvers will be
>>>> addressed shortly, these are pretty amazing people as I'm sure is news to
>>>> no one here :P
>>>>
>>>> On 7 July 2015 at 14:13, Juhani Karlsson <juhani.karls...@talvi.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Houdinis strong point is not only the procedualism but also very good
>>>>> solvers and those took long time to develop.
>>>>> If Fabric would get that good solvers I would imagine it being quite a
>>>>> beast as it can run on other dccs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Modo is complete opposite to Houdini. I have been using it since 101
>>>>> and it`s great for content creation but I would not make the whole studio
>>>>> run on it.
>>>>>
>>>>> - J
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7 July 2015 at 14:59, Sebastien Sterling <
>>>>> sebastien.sterl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> they are fairly different packages now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I don't know if Fabric out of the box will compensate for everything
>>>>>> Houdini has to offer,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i feel fairly certain that in time it will, or if you are a KL Wiz
>>>>>> kid you can do some crazy stuff, but it would still be a huge 
>>>>>> undertaking.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The guys said at the mo they are concentrating on rigging.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> maybe later they work on particles, fluid sims, hair and fur, maybe
>>>>>> people like Poobi or Mootz create addons and plugins to extent 
>>>>>> functionality
>>>>>>
>>>>>> that would be the beauty of fabric to a 3rd party, you can sell your
>>>>>> plugins to every package user.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7 July 2015 at 12:23, Doeke Wartena <doeke.wart...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For me a good reason to go houdini was the node based programming it
>>>>>>> supports.
>>>>>>> But now with Fabric Engine I feel it will be much butter to build
>>>>>>> tools with that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So with fabric engine in mind, I wonder how people feel about modo
>>>>>>> v.s. houdini?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> --
>>>>> Juhani Karlsson
>>>>> 3D Artist/TD
>>>>>
>>>>> Talvi Digital Oy
>>>>> Tehtaankatu 27a
>>>>> 00150 Helsinki
>>>>> +358 443443088
>>>>> juhani.karls...@talvi.fi
>>>>> www.vimeo.com/talvi
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> --
>>> Juhani Karlsson
>>> 3D Artist/TD
>>>
>>> Talvi Digital Oy
>>> Tehtaankatu 27a
>>> 00150 Helsinki
>>> +358 443443088
>>> juhani.karls...@talvi.fi
>>> www.vimeo.com/talvi
>>>
>>
>>
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