@@montielstudio Hi, i you follow my intruction voice i think you can find what you need to do. Here is a link of same process : ruclips.net/video/ZJYcEOKoMcE/видео.html at 3:21 ;)
Hi ! Yeah i was thinking about it but i am on full time salary job for now, and dont have time for making constant content for create a decent patron yet... Maybe on futur.
First, thanks for your tuts. Second, how the animation is created? I use Clo3d but when I go to animation there isn't any animation recorded as you already have. Is it something different between Clo and Marvelous? I tried to record the simulation starting from the deflated cube to the inflated one running the simulation while recording but this happen very quickly( 10 frames) and a second animation is added to the stack. In your video, it seam you have keyframed the two different statuses for your object as it can be done, for example in Blender.
Hey mate, i dont know if you can do it with Clo3d i dont use it. You should try with MarvelousDesigner. For animation you need to first inflated your object with pressure parameters on your object. Second you need to deflated your object by decrease pressure values on yours patterns. And finally enter first steps pressure values to your patterns. And instead of press simulate you go to animation interface at bottom and presse record animation. When you are ok with animated simulation you can export it on alembic for rendering on your favorite 3d software.
@@albancontrepois Thanks for your reply. I did it, but as you said, it's so fast. In your video, the cube inflates more slowly. What is a little confusing is that when you switch to animation the animation is already existing. In my case no. It is created when I hit the camera recorder button. In any case, is a good tip. I wasn't aware I could "create" this custom animation. Time to explore it now!
I had the same problem, but you can fix it by exporting your file as Alembic (OGAWA) format, this will export the file with the animation included, cheers!
great tutorial
Thank mate glad you like it
Amazing tutorial!
thank you glad you like it !
I can’t wait to do this. This is just what I looking for.
I got trap. I can't see the tool and 1:11:43 whats the name? and in that part we cannot see the window adtjusments.
@@montielstudio Hi, i you follow my intruction voice i think you can find what you need to do. Here is a link of same process : ruclips.net/video/ZJYcEOKoMcE/видео.html at 3:21 ;)
Excellent !!! Thankyou.
You are welcome bro :)
Very impressive tutorial!!!
Thank mate glad you like it ;)
Great! Thank you for sharing. Keep it up!
Hi ! thank you bro !
太棒了,感谢大佬分享的教程
不客气,伙计
thanks for such detailed tutorial!
Glad you like it mate ! :)
Really awesome tutorial, love that you showed every single step
Thank you mate ! Yes i think is important to respect every step for having the most complete render at the end.
Fantastic video!!!
Thank you Eric !!!
Thank you for this! Amazing tutorial!
Hi Felipe ! glad you like it 🤗
Thank you for the tuts!
You are welcome bro !
Thank you!
You are welcome !
thanks
You are welcome !
Francois Hollande / 20 l'accent xD
Great tut though, very interesting!
haha enfoiré merci very much !
Make a patreon!
Hi ! Yeah i was thinking about it but i am on full time salary job for now, and dont have time for making constant content for create a decent patron yet... Maybe on futur.
Merci beaucoup ;-)
T'a reconnu mon accent frençais degueulasse ;) Content que ça te plaise !
@@albancontrepois mon anglais n'est pas aussi bon
First, thanks for your tuts. Second, how the animation is created? I use Clo3d but when I go to animation there isn't any animation recorded as you already have. Is it something different between Clo and Marvelous? I tried to record the simulation starting from the deflated cube to the inflated one running the simulation while recording but this happen very quickly( 10 frames) and a second animation is added to the stack.
In your video, it seam you have keyframed the two different statuses for your object as it can be done, for example in Blender.
Hey mate, i dont know if you can do it with Clo3d i dont use it. You should try with MarvelousDesigner.
For animation you need to first inflated your object with pressure parameters on your object.
Second you need to deflated your object by decrease pressure values on yours patterns.
And finally enter first steps pressure values to your patterns. And instead of press simulate you go to animation interface at bottom and presse record animation. When you are ok with animated simulation you can export it on alembic for rendering on your favorite 3d software.
@@albancontrepois Thanks for your reply. I did it, but as you said, it's so fast. In your video, the cube inflates more slowly.
What is a little confusing is that when you switch to animation the animation is already existing.
In my case no. It is created when I hit the camera recorder button. In any case, is a good tip. I wasn't aware I could "create" this custom animation. Time to explore it now!
I had the same problem, but you can fix it by exporting your file as Alembic (OGAWA) format, this will export the file with the animation included, cheers!
Is it possible to get the scenefile and study the lighting?
Yes mate !
You can download full project for only 5 euros.
Link on description
@@albancontrepois No brainer. Purchased! Thanks Albacore.