Ncloth Maya playblast
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good stuff but shooting a lot of film is easier than doing a lot of character animation, not to mention the dynamics. Your rudeness is unjustified.
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@schmoborama ive made more than that. just check my profile.
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you don't know what the hell you're talking about. Try making just one tenth of what this guy's done.
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i'd like to see a tutorial on attatching clothes to a person because i have no idea!
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YOUR WOORK IS SO CHEEAAAP r u a proffessional in this? good tech bad desing
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That's a crapload of work you've done dude, props!
schmoborama 1 year ago
@schmoborama Thanks, man.
unpicked1 1 year ago
Perhaps this is related to the cloth ripping off in the early scene and may have been addressed elsewhere in your many videos, but does Ncloth not do high winds speeds in cloth very well? Turbo's cape looks great moving in breezes, but I notice that it either isn't there or isn't moving when he's doing something that would result in a very strong wind effect upon his cape. Could you elaborate on this? I'm pondering picking up Maya to play around with and I'd like to know if this is an issue.
DerechoDragon 3 years ago
No, it's just the fact that I'm not to good with it, LOL.
A professional could probably make a cape do just about anything he wants, I'm just an amateur. Don't judge Maya's cloth abilities by my videos. it can do so much more, I just don't have the know how to do it.
unpicked1 3 years ago
Another neat video, interesting to see it with the lines of inner working (excuse my lack of technical talk)
higgypopuk 3 years ago
LOL, those are the control curves. There kind of like the puppet strings.
Well, Thanks for watching, man.
unpicked1 3 years ago