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# 1 07-11-2009 , 10:41 PM
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Bake soft body as geometry

Hey, got a dynamics for modelling question.
I wanted to use a soft body to quickly model a rock.
I created a sphere, made it a soft body, applied a turbulence to the resulting particles, and hit play...
Great! It gives me a nice jaggy looking rock after playing with the attenuation etc a bit.

Now, I'd like to bake that object so I can use it as regular geometry, but I'm a bit stuck with that. I tried edit > keys > bake simulation, and that gave me keys, but they didn't seem to work (scrubbing messed up the sim). Anyone have a series of steps that could work with this?

Thanks so much!

# 2 07-11-2009 , 11:10 PM
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Could use a lattice to shape the rock instead?

Chris

# 3 07-11-2009 , 11:15 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I could try a lattice, but I'd still have to scuplt it myself, and probably wouldn't give me the jagginess I'm looking for.

# 4 12-11-2009 , 02:40 PM
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Export it as an obj file, as obj only contains geometry and uv information. This will bake the geometry to the current frame.


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# 5 12-11-2009 , 05:37 PM
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Thanks for the idea NextDesign... I'll give that a try.
Another method I ended up trying and using was to select all faces of a sphere and extrude them out, then up the randomness in the inputs. The result is similar to a turbulence.

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