09-03-2023, 12:35 PM
Hi all.
I haven't used tyFlow for a couple of years and am considering purchasing 1x tyFlow Pro (node locked).
We work in meter scale but whenever I used it in that scale I found it a big headache to get it working. I had to try and convert all of the values to trick it into thinking I was using CM. Often the float values wouldn't go down that far.
I just couldn't get the values to convert properly so resorted to using CM scale with the aim of bringing it into my meter scale scene
The last time I used it I inflated a sofa and saved it as a tyCache. I found it easier to have the sofa deflate and then reversed it using tyCache.
I brought this into my meter scale scene and scaled it up.
I then stopped using tyFlow.
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So, now my life story is over.
If not does anyone have any tips to easily convert the values to work the same as if I was using it in CM scale scenes?
How much of a limitation do people find this? In the example above where I needed to use tyCache for the sofa; I wouldn't be able to render this on other systems would I? Only on mine.
Thanks,
Sean
I haven't used tyFlow for a couple of years and am considering purchasing 1x tyFlow Pro (node locked).
We work in meter scale but whenever I used it in that scale I found it a big headache to get it working. I had to try and convert all of the values to trick it into thinking I was using CM. Often the float values wouldn't go down that far.
I just couldn't get the values to convert properly so resorted to using CM scale with the aim of bringing it into my meter scale scene
The last time I used it I inflated a sofa and saved it as a tyCache. I found it easier to have the sofa deflate and then reversed it using tyCache.
I brought this into my meter scale scene and scaled it up.
I then stopped using tyFlow.
-------
So, now my life story is over.
- Has it become easier to use tyFlow in meter scale scenes?
If not does anyone have any tips to easily convert the values to work the same as if I was using it in CM scale scenes?
- It looks like there's no way to render over a network with tyRender if using tyCache
How much of a limitation do people find this? In the example above where I needed to use tyCache for the sofa; I wouldn't be able to render this on other systems would I? Only on mine.
Thanks,
Sean