It is complicated, but essentially uses the same math in xpresso but factoring in offsets required to compensate for adjacent clones not having adjacent indexes. If you really want to know I could review what I did and try to explain it further. Let me know.
Honestly I learn more on RUclips than in college. Thank you for this man!
Incredible! Not only technically but also intellectually rewarding. Thank you! More tutorials should be like this
mind blown! the most beautiful and complex things are also the most simple!
Thank you :D I learned something new thanks to you
Just what I was looking for.
ONG! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!
Awesome! thanks, man!
Hey Michael, great tutorial.
Tip: You should also be able to use the Push-Appart effector to take care of the scaling in this setup.
Thanks Orestis! I have learned so much from your tutorials over the years I appreciate your input.
Thanks a lot!!! This is pure knowledge
Man, this is F*cking GOLDEN! Thank you, you're awesome!
love your process on modelling a flower using golden ratio, still waiting on that tutorial tho XD
great stuff! thanks for sharing!
Great thanks Aleksey!
Amazing! Any tips on how to achieve the spiral cactus type effect as seen in the beginning of the video?
This is so cool.
Fantastic!!!
This video is golden as the spiral! You did a full flower model tutorial?
Excellent
This is magic.
how to coloring spiral that can be animated like that ?
It is complicated, but essentially uses the same math in xpresso but factoring in offsets required to compensate for adjacent clones not having adjacent indexes. If you really want to know I could review what I did and try to explain it further. Let me know.