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 From:  Michael Gibson
6514.68 In reply to 6514.65 
Hi Naxos,

> How can i get those ? and so, how can i play with Cloth ?

Those extra buttons are from the CustomUI extension from here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6507.1

And the Cloth plug-in is available earlier in this thread here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6514.26

For the cloth one, unzip the attachment and copy the 2 files into the \commands sub-folder (for mac right click on the MoI app icon and choose "Show package contents" and go to drive_c/moi/commands, for Windows use the \commands folder inside of the main installation folder in c:\Program Files (x86)\MoI 3.0\commands).

That then makes a new cloth command available, set up a shortcut key with the command name (the name of the .js and .htm files without the ending file extension) on the shortcut.

- Michael
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 From:  naxos
6514.69 In reply to 6514.68 
Many thanks...

I can remember very first beta of MOI3D... Now it is growing into a really deep tool : congrats', Michael ;-)
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 From:  Tastler
6514.70 In reply to 6514.1 
Hi Max,

this is an outstanding work! Thank you so much for sharing!

Cheers

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 From:  James (JFH)
6514.71 In reply to 6514.62 
Hi Max,

Hope you are well.

I have been playing around with your brilliant Cloth Simulation script and it got me thinking.

I've never used grasshopper, but I am wondering if this script has the bones of a physics engine like its "kangaroo" plugin that could be wrapped into a node?

I know that you are reluctant to invest time in further development because there may be compatibility issues with the upcoming Moi V4, but even the first step of just converting a compound surface into a parametrically determined point array would be super useful.

I look at your work, Cloth Simulation script in particular, and it just blows me away. And don't get me started Project Elephant....extraordinary stuff!

Have a great weekend
James

EDITED: 8 Sep 2017 by JFH

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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
6514.72 In reply to 6514.71 
Hi James

Thank you, I'm fine :)

>>I know that you are reluctant to invest time in further development because there may be compatibility issues with the upcoming Moi V4...
Yes, I stopped developement of my scripts until v4 beta release (and yes, I have plans to continue writing scripts for MoI).
The compatibility issues don't bother me, I just waiting for more efficient and powerful tools, which Michael could implement in the new versions.

>>I've never used grasshopper, but I am wondering if this script has the bones of a physics engine like its "kangaroo" plugin that could be wrapped into a node?
This script can be used as base of a physics engine, but I don't like its current internal structure. In fact I would like to rewrite it.

>>..but even the first step of just converting a compound surface into a parametrically determined point array would be super useful.
Yes, It would be great, but as I said above, I need to rewrite the engine of this script first.
Unfortunatelly I don't know when I'll start this work.
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 From:  James (JFH)
6514.73 In reply to 6514.72 
Thanks Max

REPLY:
see "ping - Max Smirnov"
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6837.23

EDITED: 10 Sep 2017 by JFH

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