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Monday, 4 June 2012

Joint Hardness


A very quick example showing how you can join spheres end-to-end and then adjust the Joint Hardness of the simulation to get different effects. I will do a more detailed tutorial once PoserPhysics2012 is released.
Posted by Paul at 15:19
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