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whats wrong with this cloth?
#1
this is a lady with obi cloth(skinned). cloth mesh setting:
   

when i run the scene, the cloth goes to the air~
   

this is solver setting, i tried to use all initial settings, or close all options, or enlarge the particle numbers, problem not solved.
   

this is cloth setting, also, i tried to close everything, tried to modify particle radius,etc, problem not solved.
   

PS:
This is happened in several of my models.  In one of it , I rebind it many times using different ways, and the problem solved, but i dont know why.

PS2: for the first image, i noticed the notes: Closed: False.  Is this the reason?  What is closed means?
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(23-05-2020, 07:49 AM)lloydhuang Wrote: this is a lady with obi cloth(skinned). cloth mesh setting:


when i run the scene, the cloth goes to the air~


this is solver setting, i tried to use all initial settings, or close all options, or enlarge the particle numbers, problem not solved.


this is cloth setting, also, i tried to close everything, tried to modify particle radius,etc, problem not solved.


PS:
This is happened in several of my models.  In one of it , I rebind it many times using different ways, and the problem solved, but i dont know why.

PS2: for the first image, i noticed the notes: Closed: False.  Is this the reason?  What is closed means?

Hi,

Your mesh is non-manifold (as the warning in the first screenshot is telling you). Non-manifold meshes are not supported by Obi. See:
http://obi.virtualmethodstudio.com/tutor...setup.html

"Closed" means that the mesh completely encloses a volume and has no holes in it, like a balloon. This is not an issue, it only means that volume constraints will not be available (because air can't be contained inside the mesh).
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(23-05-2020, 10:17 AM)josemendez Wrote: Hi,

Your mesh is non-manifold (as the warning in the first screenshot is telling you). Non-manifold meshes are not supported by Obi. See:
http://obi.virtualmethodstudio.com/tutor...setup.html

"Closed" means that the mesh completely encloses a volume and has no holes in it, like a balloon. This is not an issue, it only means that volume constraints will not be available (because air can't be contained inside the mesh).

Thank you!
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