We have compiled some notes on FiberFX in 10.1 that should be useful to the community.
FiberFX Workflow Notes
[updated 19 July 2011]
Things to keep in mind about FiberFX:
- You should use only single layer objects to generate FiberFX fur if you plan to use the LWDynamics option (that is still experimental).
- Any subdivision order may now be used for FiberFX objects.
- For LWDynamics to work properly, the surface of the mesh generating the guides must be called "Default."
- If you wish to bake to an MDD, you need to do so after LWDynamics has been activated and created the guides, or you will have a point order/quantity mismatch.
- Never save an object when LWDynamics is active, unless you specifically wish to save a version with the guides added to the real geometry of the object. If you do that, however, next time you load the scene LWDynamics will attempt to create new guides on the object. If you do want to save a version with the guides as geometry, use Save Transformed instead, and save to a different filename.
- When using LWDynamics, you must turn off Render Lines on the Render Globals panel, or the guides will be rendered in the image.
- FiberFX support in VPR is still preliminary and will have stability issues. Both systems will be developed for improved interoperation and support in each new development cycle.
Important changes to FiberFX:
- Volume render of Fibers is now much faster than before.
- Volume render quality is very similar to the Pixel Filter render now, using the same settings.
- Volume render mode now shows in VPR (Pixel Filter mode is not supported).
- LWDynamics mode for dynamic fur has been added, but please consider it still experimental.
Other info (and videos) coming soon.
Originally Posted by lino.grandi
Originally Posted by lino.grandi
Originally Posted by lino.grandi
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