This look like a very useful solution. When you mentioned using it to create effects, I thought of smoke or water as a bunch of overlapping shapes to produce a final very fluid moving shape.
Interesting --- haven't thought about that! Might definitely be worth looking into. (The only effects I have played around with so far are my own versions of body highlight, backlit, glow and blur. Not to an extent where I could say something final about this yet, though.)
I just found out that DarrenT has already made a video explaining this trick: ua-cam.com/video/QVqybq68K4k/v-deo.html - only in a slightly better version :). He also has a video on his channel called "Overlapping creases with the Plastic Tool", where he shows how to do just that, by cutting up the the plastic tool mesh.
Very good tutorial! Thank you :-D
This look like a very useful solution.
When you mentioned using it to create effects, I thought of smoke or water as a bunch of overlapping shapes to produce a final very fluid moving shape.
Interesting --- haven't thought about that! Might definitely be worth looking into. (The only effects I have played around with so far are my own versions of body highlight, backlit, glow and blur. Not to an extent where I could say something final about this yet, though.)
Nice video my friend. I've subbed.
thanks, Darren! That's very generous :)
I just found out that DarrenT has already made a video explaining this trick: ua-cam.com/video/QVqybq68K4k/v-deo.html - only in a slightly better version :). He also has a video on his channel called "Overlapping creases with the Plastic Tool", where he shows how to do just that, by cutting up the the plastic tool mesh.
Nice😂