Clothing item ignores "Memorised Pose" when simulating

Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 2,542
edited August 11 in Daz Studio Discussion

I'm having an issue with a clothing item which every time I attempt to simulate from Memorised Pose instead attempts to simulate from the posed shape.

And while I've had it happen before, I cannot for the life of me remember what I have to smack to fix it.

I've checked all the parameters I can think of for the G9 version above, but none of them seem to differ from my earlier and entirely behaving G8F version:

And the only difference in how I set these up is that for the G9 version I started by taking the G8F version and updating its shape (to keep things like rigidity maps) before using transfer utility, rather than starting with a completely fresh OBJ import.

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EDIT: In this case, restarting DS has resolved the issue, but I have had it in other cases where a restart has *not* solved it, so if anyone knows an answer, I'd appreciate it.

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 6,838
    edited August 17

    I encountered the same issue just now. Deleting the clothing, Purge Memory, then reloading the clothing to the figure fixed it.

    Not sure if it'll work for your case but maybe you can give it a try.

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  • I've found that unticking 'from memorized pose' option aliviates most of these issues. When that does not work, I memorize the actual pose for both character, and then for the clothing prior to running simulations. The problem seems IMO to stem from the pose memorized that is used is actually the characters original A-pose, thus if you re-memorize based on the starting posed of your animation (hopefully not from A-pose), it puts that new pose into the simulation as the one it uses.

  • Matt_CastleMatt_Castle Posts: 2,542

    YannosBark said:

    I've found that unticking 'from memorized pose' option aliviates most of these issues.

    With respect, that's not solving the problem, that's ignoring it. There are reasons you want to simulate from memorised pose, so just saying "don't simulate from memorised pose" isn't a valid answer.

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