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Question How to create an ELASTIC DILDO?

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Hello Guys!
I've been wondering how to create an elastic dildo.
Let's say we have a 3D mesh which looks like a dildo. I can import this mesh into Unity and then export it as an assetbundle.
Then I can easily use it as an CUA object in VaM.
I tried to figure out how to tweak the mesh in Unity so it behaved like an elastic rubber dildo.
I guess I will have to add an armature to the mesh and then somehow have to add script which would do the spring simulation of the bones from the armature.
Maybe It could be done simpler but I'm not sure. I'm novice..

Are there any suggestions, how to do the elastic dildo properly?
 
Yes, you on the right way. You must make the mesh, then create bones and set weights, and then set phisics in Unity. If you want see how it's working, check my dildos.

Thank you Molmark! Your dildos look perfect and they behave elastically. But I must say I'm completly lost. I can't find any good tutorial on how to set up the physics for a bendable object. There are some tutorials on how to create ropes in Unity but that's not it.
Maybe it has something to do with so called "Spring Joints" in Unity?
 
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Hi Molmark, may I ask if the a single part (like your dildo) already with bones.
Is it necessary to set the joint (I think its between objects ) to work elatic in VAM?
 
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Hi Molmark, may I ask if the a single part (like your dildo) already with bones.
Is it necessary to set the joint (I think its between objects ) to work elatic in VAM?
Hi! No, it works immediately as soon as you add an object to the scene. Moreover, you will not be able to configure joints using Vam, you need Unity for it
 
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