Crash Course in Maya nCloth - Section 5b - Balloons
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Thanks for watching. When you saw me inflate the balloon by keying the pressure from -1 to 1, I just keyed the pressure from 1 to -1 when the top of the balloon was breached by the spike with in a few frames. That gave the look of the pressure suddenly bursting. From there, you can just key the gravity to make it drop (or whatever you wanted to do).
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nice tutorial. do you know how to make it pop?
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Excellent Course using nCloth! Was wondering if you know a good way to create folded towels? Im having a tough time trying to figure out how. And without the geometry intersecting eachother.
smokcan2 3 months ago in playlist More videos from sevisin
@smokcan2
I've been giving your question some thought and I think just modeling would be the way to go. I've done tests with nCloth and gravity using constraints to help with the folding but it never turned out how I wanted it to.
Good luck to ya and thanks for watching.
sevisin 2 months ago
These tutorials were great, man. I can't wait to try some of the things you've done here myself - especially the balloons.
kumaraisin 7 months ago
@kumaraisin
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you were able to learn something out of the videos :)
sevisin 7 months ago
Y is it they don't teach us this kinda stuff in our College classes!?!?!?!? i would like so much help in my work!!!
toodogg2 8 months ago
@toodogg2
Thank you for watching. I'm glad it helps you. As for your college courses comment, in my experience, college just gets you to look at the possibilities. You still have to take the initiative to learn on your own. That's where the expensive courses come in. It can be difficult finding good 'free' information out there on advanced topics and I found it irritating to find decent tutorials out there. To help the community, that's why I made these tutorials. Hope they help.
sevisin 8 months ago