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Rubberleash

Plugins + Scripts Rubberleash

Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
Another supper cool one.

I use this in a demo of the Sensor plugin (https://hub.virtamate.com/resources/sensor-plugin.49979/), showing a simplistic gravitational pull using Sensor/distance to modify RubberLeash weights.

Pretty sick possibilities with this one!
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Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
I don't know why I haven't rated this thing yet. This thiny plugin have come in handy on more than one occasion. Thank you! ;)
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Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
A very useful plugin. When I'm recording dance, the camera tracking allows the lens to tightly follow the moving figure. However, because of the excessively fast tracking speed, the magnitude of dance movements can cause the camera to shake a lot. Therefore, I spent a long time addressing this issue, and this plugin perfectly solves the problem of overly fast tracking. Thank you.
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Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
Took me a while to figure out where I would use this. Now I use this plugin a lot. Thanks for making this.
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Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
Great plugin! Opens up a lot of possibilities, specially random object movement by modifying the recorded position parameters using FloatParamRandomizer.
A small improvement would be to have the leash respect position and rotation locks on axes. Currently I'm using a dummy atom in the middle to have these locks, but it's a bit tedious.
Acid Bubbles
Acid Bubbles
Added the the (long) list ;)
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Positive
Version: v1.1.2
Posted:
Dude, instead of a thousand words, one or two specific examples with animated objects are a little more complicated than cubes or balls.
Acid Bubbles
Acid Bubbles
I gave a step by step example lower in the Reviews, but it's much easier to ask questions in Discussion than in Reviews :)
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Positive
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
Everything you do is magic! (like the song ;)
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Positive
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
Yes another mandatory plugin from you!
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Positive
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
Another great free plugin :)
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Positive
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
THANKS
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Positive
Deleted member
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
Nice. and FREE
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Positive
Version: v1.1.0
Posted:
What a great plugin! Cant believe I haven't tried this until now.

I'm curious. You say this is built into Timeline 3.1? If so, to clarify, are you saying this functionality is available in Timeline without the need for this plugin as well? And if so, how is it implemented in Timeline?
Acid Bubbles
Acid Bubbles
It's going to be built in in Timeline 4. You'll be able to select a parent per controller, per animation as well as a weight. Then as animations blend, the parenting will also blend. So you can have an animation where the hand is holding the hip, and another where the hand is holding the waist, and they will blend smoothly.
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Positive
Version: v1.0.0
Posted:
Sorry dude, can you do a step by step example ? I'm lost.
Acid Bubbles
Acid Bubbles
Sure!
1. Add Rubberleash to the atom you want to parent
2. Choose which controller (node) to parent (e.g. "headControl")
2. Choose which rigidbody you want to parent to / follow (e.g. "object" or "rHand")
3. Use the "Record current position", this will remember what the object's position is relative to the parent
4. Change the weight from zero (no parenting) to 100 (full parenting) to decide how strong you want the effect to be
If you need more information, join my Discord or create a forum post, I'll do my best to help!
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Positive
Version: v1.0.0
Posted:
Acid is always great !
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