07-12-2020, 12:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-12-2020, 12:03 PM by josemendez.)
Ropes do not model torsion, and having a single particle along the longer axis, you would not be able to control the tourniquet so that is flat on the surface of the limb.
Rods do model torsion, but particles are still perfectly spherical so you wouldn't get correct orientation out of collision detection.
Cloth is the only viable option here. You need at least two rows of particles along the long axis of the tourniquet for it to behave appropriately.
Rods do model torsion, but particles are still perfectly spherical so you wouldn't get correct orientation out of collision detection.
Cloth is the only viable option here. You need at least two rows of particles along the long axis of the tourniquet for it to behave appropriately.