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corabica007
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craft suspension

Post by corabica007 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:24 pm

hello everybody
i wana know how to use craft Suspension tool,because i've tested but i have no successful results

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:52 pm

corabica007 wrote:hello everybody
i wana know how to use craft Suspension tool,because i've tested but i have no successful results
Hello Corabica007,

Start by positioning Suspension_01_UpperHold and Suspension_01_LowerHold at each end of the suspension. Parent them to the objects that they are going to be positioned to. Then enter the configuration window for Craft Suspension and click Initialize. Finally parent your high poly model suspension to Suspension_01_Spring.

Press Record (or use Resimulate for quicker result) to see the results in real-time.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by benji » Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:50 am

hi
i wanna know how to rig the suspension component, such as swing arm to the vehicle body?
like the car under carriage video I've seen in craft animation website??

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Patrik Martin » Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:13 pm

benji wrote:hi
i wanna know how to rig the suspension component, such as swing arm to the vehicle body?
like the car under carriage video I've seen in craft animation website??
Ok so I made a rig so that you are able to see how I would do it. The green/yellow meshes are three different instances of the Craft Suspension Utility. Parent/Link the UpperHolds and LowerHolds to the mesh it is suppose to be stuck to. The moving middle part you can either parent to one of the Holds or the Spring.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by benji » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:42 pm

hi Patrik!!
thank you for your explanation
I will try it, :D

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Re: craft suspension

Post by rien_bartelings » Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:28 pm

Thanks Patrick,

But....
With the 4wheelerExt, can a wheel also pivot around a suspension whishbone?
sofar i'm unable to do just that, i only getting it to go up and down, but i want it to pivot like it is suppose to do..

Thanks...
Rgds,

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:12 am

rien_bartelings wrote:Thanks Patrick,

But....
With the 4wheelerExt, can a wheel also pivot around a suspension whishbone?
sofar i'm unable to do just that, i only getting it to go up and down, but i want it to pivot like it is suppose to do..

Thanks...
Rgds,
Rien_bartelings,
I'm afraid that isn't possible at this time. It has been noted though.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Luigi Tramontana » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:16 pm

Hi Rien.

As Carl mentionen this version cannot rotate the wheels around a wishbone pivot, but as long as the deviations are moderate you are quite safe with patrik's description above.
An enhancement is scheduled for january/february, so keep posted.
The below link is a 32-bit beta version of the upcoming hotfix release of 4wext.
Simply copy it into x:\program files (x86)\craft\cdt\plugins and overwrite the old dll (or move the old dll to another folder just in case).
After creating the car select the Factory Settings preset to make everything correctly.
The enhancements are much improved skid braking, improved and more stable autonomous mode, camber angle, tire pressure.
http://www.craftanimations.com/files/BE ... tended.dll

//Luigi TA

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Re: craft suspension

Post by rien_bartelings » Fri Dec 05, 2008 8:40 pm

thanks Luigi
I will give it a try...

Rgds,
Rien

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:51 pm

Hi,

I am trying to rig a suspension.
I am following the step in the help documentation, but I don't get any rotation in the wishbones, they just bounce up and down.
Is there something specific to do to fix this issue?

Thanks

Yannick

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:00 am

Hi I manage to get the suspension to work.
However, when starting the simulation, the wheel drops at the first frame and the suspension is stretched (the car is not moving).
I am trying to get the suspension in rest position to stay as it is. Then get stretch or compress when the car is moving.
Any idea how to achieve this?

Thanks

Yannick

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:05 am

Yannick wrote:Hi I manage to get the suspension to work.
However, when starting the simulation, the wheel drops at the first frame and the suspension is stretched (the car is not moving).
I am trying to get the suspension in rest position to stay as it is. Then get stretch or compress when the car is moving.
Any idea how to achieve this?

Thanks

Yannick
Record the car first. Then drag the time slider to the position where the car has dropped to the ground and enter the configuration for the suspension and press "Initialize" and then record the suspension from that frame.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:17 pm

Hi,

Thanks for the answer.
The issue I have is that I get an offset between the original position and the postion of the car when resting.
What I am doing is the following:
Load the 4WheelerExt
Match the overall size of my car
Match the wheels position, when doing this the postion of the wheel relative to the car changes.
At this point everything is at the right position.

Then I start recording. The car drops which moves the suspension up and down, but the car doesn't get back to the original "relative" position. The body is slightly more away from the wheels than in the orignal position.
Therefore the gap between my wheel and he car is bigger than what it is supposed to be in the rest position.

I will probably try to re-do the setup and see if I do anything different.

Cheers,
Yannick

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:21 pm

Yannick wrote:Hi,

Thanks for the answer.
The issue I have is that I get an offset between the original position and the postion of the car when resting.
What I am doing is the following:
Load the 4WheelerExt
Match the overall size of my car
Match the wheels position, when doing this the postion of the wheel relative to the car changes.
At this point everything is at the right position.

Then I start recording. The car drops which moves the suspension up and down, but the car doesn't get back to the original "relative" position. The body is slightly more away from the wheels than in the orignal position.
Therefore the gap between my wheel and he car is bigger than what it is supposed to be in the rest position.

I will probably try to re-do the setup and see if I do anything different.

Cheers,
Yannick
Yannick, do you think you could send your scene to support@craftanimations.com so that we can take a look at it? Strip it of any sensitive assets if you have to.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:51 pm

Hi Carl,

The data is confidential, but I could send you the 4wheelerext nodes so you can see wha is happening.

Yannick

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:56 pm

That will be ok, as I mentioned, you can strip (delete) the scene of the confidential data and just leave our tools.

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:12 pm

I have reopen the file (as I was working on something else). It looks like the car is actually leaning on one side. The weird thing is that I did the set up twice and got the same result.
The car is perfectly flat. I will look into more details and let you know.

Yannick

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Carl Buhre » Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:28 am

Sounds like a scale issue. What 3d application are you working in?

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Enigma229 » Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:26 pm

Gentlemen,

Is there a quick rig setup I can use to get a better feel for suspension with a vehicle?

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Re: craft suspension

Post by Yannick » Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:03 pm

Carl Buhre wrote:Sounds like a scale issue. What 3d application are you working in?
Hi Carl,
I am using Maya

Yannick

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