24-02-2022, 06:45 AM
(23-02-2022, 09:37 AM)josemendez Wrote: In this case, I wouldn't use the bundle/skeleton approach and just model each cable individually.Hi Jose,
Could you share a short video (or even a gif) of the rod behavior when attached to a non kinematic connector? As long as there's no constraint conflicts, the only other possible reason for weird behavior is large mass ratios (the connector being much heavier than the rod or viceversa).
kind regards,
I think I have narrowed down part of the issue is due to enabling the constraint orientation on the dynamic particle attachment. If I turn off that constraint then the rod behaves as it should but then the connector just dangles instead of keeping the cable in line with the connector which was my intention for using that constraint.
please advise, thanks!