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Smooth Physics (Experimental)

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Smooth Physics (Experimental) - Fine tune physics solver settings in all atoms in scene

** Experimental Plugin **

-- Contents:

- Smooth physics plugin file.


-- Description:
- Plugin that controls physics solver iteration & velocity iteration in all atoms in scene, useful in some cases like hand jobs or boob jobs for example to reduce jitter from collision.
- The settings in the plugin are basically the...

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Great Work on this plugin!

I am currently using this as a Performance Upgrade essentially as Both Male and Female are affected by the [High Quality Physics] button. I was able to get atleast 5+ FPS back in my scenes by just applying this on my one female character in the scene.

Tips for Users:
Depending on what kind of scenes you're making, you don't necessarily need to have the Solver Iterations at 360, so far I'm achieving good results at 150. a good balance in visual looks and performance.
 
Great Work on this plugin!

I am currently using this as a Performance Upgrade essentially as Both Male and Female are affected by the [High Quality Physics] button. I was able to get atleast 5+ FPS back in my scenes by just applying this on my one female character in the scene.

Tips for Users:
Depending on what kind of scenes you're making, you don't necessarily need to have the Solver Iterations at 360, so far I'm achieving good results at 150. a good balance in visual looks and performance.
thanks! yes you don't have to dial it up all the way to 360 as it is a bit overkill, like you said values around 120 - 150 are well balanced for most cases.
 
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