Wasn't working in TD for a while... your awesome tutorial makes me want to work with it again more often 🤟💪 thanks for taking the time to record and sharing
AND BOOM another time, you inspire me to do something new. I wanted to make a fluid simulation, and how you are using the uv give me a good solution. After some test, i made something similiar in with springSOP, a grid and a sop unwrap Render. Gonna post a tutorial soon about this... THANK YOU AGAIN FOR MAKING MY TD SKILLS EACH TIME A BIT BETTER!!!
This tutorial turned out to be what I was trying to learn in TD but didn't know what it was called! UV space to the rescue! I have a question: Would it be possible to use body keypoints on Kinect as attractors? Thank you so much for your tutorial!
thank you so much. Yes, it is possible to implement something out of Kinect which acts like attractors. There are many ways to do that ...I might do a tutorial on this particular case.
@@paketa12 Hello! I am now trying to replicate this example but with using Multi Touch In DAT. Any tips on how to reference finger touch data to trigger the visual effect?
Wasn't working in TD for a while... your awesome tutorial makes me want to work with it again more often 🤟💪 thanks for taking the time to record and sharing
thank you so much ...I'm delighted you like my tuts
I'm very bad at math, but I got everything on the first try. Great stuff and explanation as always!
AND BOOM another time, you inspire me to do something new. I wanted to make a fluid simulation, and how you are using the uv give me a good solution. After some test, i made something similiar in with springSOP, a grid and a sop unwrap Render. Gonna post a tutorial soon about this... THANK YOU AGAIN FOR MAKING MY TD SKILLS EACH TIME A BIT BETTER!!!
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. You are awesome!
thanks for sharing Paketa12!! Love from Chile :)
Gracias paketa!
Thank you! Very lovely!!
Amazing works,really you inspired me to learn this program,do you know how to start to learn beginners tutorials
This tutorial turned out to be what I was trying to learn in TD but didn't know what it was called! UV space to the rescue! I have a question: Would it be possible to use body keypoints on Kinect as attractors? Thank you so much for your tutorial!
thank you so much. Yes, it is possible to implement something out of Kinect which acts like attractors. There are many ways to do that ...I might do a tutorial on this particular case.
@@paketa12 I would be eternally grateful if you recorded such tutorial!
@@paketa12 Hello! I am now trying to replicate this example but with using Multi Touch In DAT. Any tips on how to reference finger touch data to trigger the visual effect?
Where can i find the Optimize NormalMap_TOP??
there's a link in the description
Thanks @paketa12, Really nice tutorial !!!