01-14-2024, 08:05 PM
Hi there,
I have two Flow's in my scene. The first one which breaks open an egg and a second one which uses a cloth bind to stretch the inside material of the egg.
When both flows are active and I render out the scene the whole animation is choppy it looks like its just skipping data between frames and both flows are affected by this.
But when I hide the second flow (cloth) and re-render the animation the first flow is nice and smooth (how it should be). So the second flow with the cloth bind is having an unwanted impact but I have no idea what...
When I only render the seond flow it is the same choppyness.
I am using the free version of Tyflow.
Any reason why this is happening?
I had both flows time stepped and matached at 1/8 of a frame, I also changed the cloth flow to 1 frame and the results were the same in terms of choppyness.
Timings are .25 and .5 respecively.
Simulation substeps I upped to 32.
Attacheds videos.
Thanks!
Tom
I have two Flow's in my scene. The first one which breaks open an egg and a second one which uses a cloth bind to stretch the inside material of the egg.
When both flows are active and I render out the scene the whole animation is choppy it looks like its just skipping data between frames and both flows are affected by this.
But when I hide the second flow (cloth) and re-render the animation the first flow is nice and smooth (how it should be). So the second flow with the cloth bind is having an unwanted impact but I have no idea what...
When I only render the seond flow it is the same choppyness.
I am using the free version of Tyflow.
Any reason why this is happening?
I had both flows time stepped and matached at 1/8 of a frame, I also changed the cloth flow to 1 frame and the results were the same in terms of choppyness.
Timings are .25 and .5 respecively.
Simulation substeps I upped to 32.
Attacheds videos.
Thanks!
Tom