27-10-2021, 11:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-10-2021, 11:26 AM by josemendez.)
In your image, I guess the grey sphere is your "planet".
You won't be able to apply a single gravity value to the entire solver. The planet is small enough for different parts of the rope to be affected by different gravity vectors.
Calculating the rope's center of mass and somehow applying a single gravity value there (which is what I think you want) will not work. You must apply a different gravity vector to each individual particle. Does this make sense?
You won't be able to apply a single gravity value to the entire solver. The planet is small enough for different parts of the rope to be affected by different gravity vectors.
Calculating the rope's center of mass and somehow applying a single gravity value there (which is what I think you want) will not work. You must apply a different gravity vector to each individual particle. Does this make sense?