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first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation (link here). Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

As suggested, I'm also attaching link here the blender file.

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation (link here). Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

As suggested, I'm also attaching link here the blender file.

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation (link here). Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

As suggested, I'm also attaching here the blender file.

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

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first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation (link here). Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

As suggested, I'm also attaching link here the blender file.

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation. Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation (link here). Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

As suggested, I'm also attaching link here the blender file.

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

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first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've stardedstarted using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation. Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've starded using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation. Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

first of all thank you all for all the effort that everyone make answering questions and solving other people problems :)

I'm quite new in blender, I've started using it during the summer, following all the tutorials that I've found on youtube. I've started with the "classic" donut tutorial, and with some simple animations, and just few days ago I've approached the "physics simulation". Everything started with the "couch tutorial" where Andrew suggest how to model pillows using the physics simulation. Unfortunately something is going wrong (as from the picture below). ![enter image description here

Now, I'm not sure about the origin of the problem, however I've an idea. It seems to me that the computer is trying to simulate everything too fast, and doing so it skip passages or frames and make errors, causing impossible situation in the simulation. The idea of this came to me when I saw this in the timeline, as if some frame were correctly calculated and other no: enter image description here

This behavior happens also in other occasion when I've tryied to make some liquid simulation.

Since this, I'm wondering if in your opinion this could be the problem and if there is a way to tell Blender "take your time to run the simulation, there is no hurry".

Thanks a lot to everyone will try to help me.

best!

tiemme84

PS: the PC that I'm using for this simulations in not the best but is working fine in general for my needs: [Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.10 GHz, RAM 8,00 GB, SO Win 64 bit]

PPS: I've tryied to look around to see if someone already had this problem, but I wasn't able to find anything, with the exception of how to slow down simulation speed (but not hot to force to simulate all the frames or something similar). In case I missed something around, just let me know. Thanks.

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