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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
4611.8 In reply to 4611.7 
RIGHT ON Bemfarmer! I see you have mastered the "Twist-Flow-Twist" technique... ;-)

Very nice rope simulation.
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 From:  Bdaniel (BRAZZ)
4611.9 In reply to 4611.8 
pretty cool indeed.
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 From:  wastzzz
4611.10 
Many polys on export! :( probably i would make a texture for the small details
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 From:  Michael Gibson
4611.11 In reply to 4611.10 
Hi Max,

> Many polys on export! :( probably i would make a texture for the small details

A texture is definitely going to be a lot more efficient. But it's often difficult for a texture to look 100% the same as real geometry especially if you are going to be zoomed in at all. If it's going to only be a tiny thing on the screen then a texture instead can work well though.

There are techniques you can use on the rendering side to start with high res geometry like this, then create a normal map from that which then is applied to a low res mesh. That usually does a good job but for that method you need to start with an initial detailed high res mesh.

If you're just doing a still rendering and not making game assets, it's not really so much of a concern to have a lot of polygons on export these days - renderers are much more able to handle high poly counts than say 20 years ago.

- Michael
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