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2018年6月29日 (金) 05:50時点における最新版
First review by Kestion
I got stuck on this as a newbie to simulation/baking/animation. I'd like to see a little more detail in the steps for a newbie. Rather than "Create a simulation" give me the steps to create a simulation.
Here are my notes going through all the gory details. Remember, for newbies, switching between all the various modes can be a major obstacle to learning.
Place the camera at a good position ( » View » Active Camera ... or 0 NumPad)
- Check the Hair Dynamics box
- Create the simulation
Render->OpenGL Render Animation (choose a short time length while you're learning < 60 frames)
- Bake the Simulation
In Blender Render engine (not available in game engine) in the Particle Physics sub-panel of properties panel
Open the Cache drawer(tab?) and push the Bake button. To see the replay, open a Timeline panel and press play.
Note: Bake button changes to Free Bake once you've baked something.
- Modify the keyframes
Switch to Particle Mode in the Object Mode popup menu. Use the comb tool to reshape your hair. (With the cursor in the timeline panel - required?) press "i" to set a keyframe.
- Check your work
Switch to object mode. Press play button in timeline. (this is clunky workflow, is there a better way?)