iClone provides Spring Props to simulate the dynamic behavior of bouncing objects. This type of flexible prop can spring back and forth by its own momentum, or be affected by the movement of the parent object it is attached to.
Click the thumbnails below to view demo videos. You may also refer to the Bouncing Body Parts section for more information about the spring effects on human body parts.
Please go to the Set/Props/Template/Props/Spring folder to choose any of the spring prop templates.
You can do customize the setting of spring dynamics by altering the following parameters:
Mass: This defines the object's weight which will influences the prop's bouncing angle. The higher the Mass value, the larger the bouncing angle. A higher value makes the prop bounce heavier.
Strength: This defines the softness of the prop. The higher the value, the stiffer the prop will be. It also can be seen as the duration until the prop finishes bouncing as a reaction.
Bounciness: This defines the remaining bounce time after the master movement stops.
Mass = 1 |
Mass = 1 |
Mass = 11 |
Mass = 11 |