How are contact mechanics different from the cloth skeleton collisions referenced earlier in lecture?
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I'd assume you have to take into account drag, spin, the speed at which the objects hit each other, as well as compression distance (or bounciness) of all the particles interacting.
How are contact mechanics different from the cloth skeleton collisions referenced earlier in lecture?
I'd assume you have to take into account drag, spin, the speed at which the objects hit each other, as well as compression distance (or bounciness) of all the particles interacting.