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I saw that in the softbody simulations, there were examples working with some kind of viscocity or drag (the ones with flying tissues in the air). The swimmer environment would require some kind of drag, is this easily achievable for the rigidbodies too?
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I saw that in the softbody simulations, there were examples working with some kind of viscocity or drag (the ones with flying tissues in the air). The swimmer environment would require some kind of drag, is this easily achievable for the rigidbodies too?
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