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Waves with SOP in TouchDesigner
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2020
- A couple of technique for creating wavy blocks in TouchDesigner
Link to file: drive.google.com/open?id=1V18...
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thanks so much for making this tutorial, your TouchDesigner style is unique and it's nice of you to share!
This is great to read! Thanks Isabelle!
the buffer tips at 18' melted my face right off. And also the camera and light positioning trick is very cool! Thanks for the tut, really interesting technique.
so sophisticated
WoW. That is a great technique. Hope to use some of the info on my next projects.
Really cool tutorial, loved it. Really useful techniques on how to merge 3D geometry to create an object. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for the tutorial !
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed!
defenetly super cool tutorial love it
Cool merci!!
love itttttttttttt♥
Great tutorial - thank you! Usng it for a 2D wave accent asset for now but will be having a proper play once I've finished and will tag you in what I make.
Yahoo!
Just spent my evening during this tutorial. Great stuff and I thank you. My only question is when you add the ramp to the lookup at about 23:55 minutes in the color replaces the edges. Just like mine did. But then suddenly the color moves to the background and the edges are white again. How did you make that happen?
Hi! Thanks for the tutorial it's impressive. Can you tell us a bit about how you 'hold' the pattern value at 0 like you did in your instagram video? So that the wave is able to hold at the begining and the end. I don't know am I saying them correctly. Thanks again!
I have linked the file. There is a example of what you are looking for I believe.
@@smoothisfast_design wow That's brilliant! Thank you !
Hello!
I have a question, towards the end, when we have to activate the camera and the light, my room does not turn white and the render is empty, it gives me nothing inside.
What happen?
Thanks for the reply!
Can you specify the timing? I'll be glad to help :) Cheers