I did not think that was a sleeve in the thumbnail and was wondering how the hell was that allowed. I only realized what it was after staring for a few seconds.
The theory is great, up until he shows some demonstration, I think he makes a fatal mistakes on 26:45 where he doesn't consider gravity involvement on the drapery of that big jacket. The top part should be more intact with body, since the gravity force subtly plays it's parts. on the pants example as well, there should be not much pinching on the knee area since there's gravity as well. that's why these all feels sloppy
Definitely looking forward to an in-depth video on different types of fabric!
Easy way for explanation is exactly what you did man, it's awsome. Great Job
Yo Tyler! You need a tutorial on rendering fabrics next instead of just drawing the folds. BST is demanding it :D
Different clothe materials design would be great for next video.
just in time! ive been struggling with shapes and clothing folds,,
This video ist super helpful! :o Thank you so much for your explanation!
Great video! Very instructive
A video about material could be a great matter
Also about history of the clothes
First!
Also great video. Fundamentals are the best.
THANKSSSS YOUU
Amazing videos!! Thanks a lot
@@Boldten thanks for watching happy to hear it
Cool
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I did not think that was a sleeve in the thumbnail and was wondering how the hell was that allowed. I only realized what it was after staring for a few seconds.
The theory is great, up until he shows some demonstration,
I think he makes a fatal mistakes on 26:45 where he doesn't consider gravity involvement on the drapery of that big jacket.
The top part should be more intact with body, since the gravity force subtly plays it's parts.
on the pants example as well, there should be not much pinching on the knee area since there's gravity as well.
that's why these all feels sloppy