Cloth Wind Tutorial

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Post by Jack Edwards // Aug 1, 2008, 11:46pm

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I promised a video demonstrating how to use the new cloth with wind last week, and finally got around to it. Hopefully someone will find this useful.

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-Jack.

Post by splinters // Aug 2, 2008, 12:47am

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Well I certainly will Jack, I always wanted that classic 'superman shot' of pepe (in costume of course) but with the cape flowing.


This is gonna be very helpful indeed...:D


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Post by Jack Edwards // Aug 2, 2008, 1:01am

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Super Pepe! :D

You'll notice the interpenetration of the cloth towards the end of the video, if you have any problems with that checking "self-collision" should solve that. Also there's an option for real-time normals generation on the Advanced aspect of the cloth properties in the stack.

Definitely looking forward to seeing what cloth looks like in realworld use. :)

Post by W!ZARD // Aug 2, 2008, 3:10am

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Uber-cool Mr Nice Guy! I'm looking forward to playing with this.


All I need now is for someone to come up with a plug in that will given me twice as much free time to play with all the new developments!!

Post by kena // Aug 2, 2008, 5:13am

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good demo on the animation there - lots of good possibilities!

Post by johnhoward // Aug 4, 2008, 2:11pm

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Wizard writes:


All I need now is for someone to come up with a plug in that will given me twice as much free time to play with all the new developments!!


A plug-in is not required. The button you're looking for is with the physics tools, of course, since it involves time dilation. Unfortunately it requires that you have inlaws visiting since it is based on Einstein's theory of relatives: "The longer they stay, the slower time goes".

Post by W!ZARD // Aug 4, 2008, 5:15pm

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Wizard writes:




A plug-in is not required. The button you're looking for is with the physics tools, of course, since it involves time dilation. Unfortunately it requires that you have inlaws visiting since it is based on Einstein's theory of relatives: "The longer they stay, the slower time goes".


LOL - that is relatively funny! I'll get on the phone to my Father-in-Law ASAP!:D
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