Thanks! Your tutorials are always appreciated! Your explanations are detailed, yet very easy to understand. Would love to hear you make some scenes like this more often and explain your thought process for lighting and simulations!
That's awesome to hear! I agree, I like these kind of videos. Simple, effective, and is more about a certain vibe than a specific ultra complex and nerdy technique.
Some of the parts in this video are a bit sped up, but I have a Threadripper 2920x, 3090 RTX Turbo, 4090 RTX AIO, 128 Ghz RAM, some SSDs for OS, work files and Cache files. And a big ass wooden desk I renovated which is my most proud possession.
you could probably animate it by linking it to a spline (multiple methods, spline wrap deformer, align to spline) and then adding the adequate amount in the follow tab? perhaps with a vertex map so not the entire geo is pulled at the same time
Oh man, such a nice clean tutorial and some nice tips for slowing down the sim. Would be fantastic if you could make a Redshift material pack, you would have one customer (me!) at least 😂
Dude I fuckin can't wait to make the Redshift version of this pack. I just know it's gonna take me so long, but yes you're absolutely right and it definitely is going to happen!
Amazing tutorial thank you 🤗 do you maybe have your Pc specs and components posted somewhere? Looking to set up new one and your sims run very smooth :D
Hey my man! Absolutely beautiful work. Do you mind me asking what CPU/GPU you're running? I dropped good money on my Intel i9 and Nvidia 3090 Ti and my cloth sim setup exactly like yours doesn't run near as smoothly haha in the viewport that is. Thank you so much!
Just so you know, most of my videos are sped up like 200%, in this video I tried to keep some parts at 100% but even here some of the simulation plays are sped up slightly. ( you can kinda tell when they start to speed off). That said, I have a Threadripper 2920x, a 4090 AiO and a 3090 I'm running the cloth simulations on my GPU so it's probably using the 4090. Look your setup is fire, but the 4090 AiO (it's the MSI Supreme Liquid), is a game changer. Even more than the 3090's I got. Like the 3090's were an upgrade, but hte 4090 is not just an upgrade it's a game changer. The liquid cooling it has makes it not only frighteningly quiet but also incredibely powerful becuase it can keep its temperatures down more easily
Hi. Could you also pls mention the hotkeys you use in the process? I'm a bit lost cus the screen suddenly changes and its definitely bcz of hotkeys i reckon. Thank you for the tutorial. :)
The hot keys are usually visible on the left bottom side of the screen, sometimes they go by fast but you can just rewind and make the video slower. In some videos I do mention the hot keys, espeically in modeling videos, but sometimes I forget
Man that's a surprisingly fascinating quesiton haha I guess I can't remember because the memory was fleeting too quick But some of the flannel materials remind me of being a teenager wearing flannel, I can almost smell that time looking at those materials Also some of the suits remind me of my grandpa, again, I can almost smell him just looking at some of those materials
It's in the simulation tab at the top of cinema 4d I believe. Maybe change your workspace to default if you don't see it. Try to Google before bashing someone's tutorial.
I'm 10 seconds into the video and the quality is amazing, thank you
Thanks! Your tutorials are always appreciated! Your explanations are detailed, yet very easy to understand. Would love to hear you make some scenes like this more often and explain your thought process for lighting and simulations!
That's awesome to hear! I agree, I like these kind of videos. Simple, effective, and is more about a certain vibe than a specific ultra complex and nerdy technique.
This video is gold!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks as always for sharing your knowledge!
You got it!
BRILLIANT tutorial bro, thank you
Great Tutorial! Can you share your PC Spec? I'm asking cause my PC didn't act that speed that you showed.
Some of the parts in this video are a bit sped up, but I have a Threadripper 2920x, 3090 RTX Turbo, 4090 RTX AIO, 128 Ghz RAM, some SSDs for OS, work files and Cache files. And a big ass wooden desk I renovated which is my most proud possession.
Can I make it fly through a path? Would LOVE a tutorial about this.
you could probably animate it by linking it to a spline (multiple methods, spline wrap deformer, align to spline) and then adding the adequate amount in the follow tab? perhaps with a vertex map so not the entire geo is pulled at the same time
Oh man, such a nice clean tutorial and some nice tips for slowing down the sim. Would be fantastic if you could make a Redshift material pack, you would have one customer (me!) at least 😂
Dude I fuckin can't wait to make the Redshift version of this pack. I just know it's gonna take me so long, but yes you're absolutely right and it definitely is going to happen!
The Redshift pack would be fantastic!
@@NewPlastic
Needed!
Amazing tutorial thank you 🤗 do you maybe have your Pc specs and components posted somewhere? Looking to set up new one and your sims run very smooth :D
Hi Do you have these materilals for Redshift?
lovely...
Amazing
Thanks boss!
Super informative, thank you!
You're welcome!
Love this tutorial, thank you! 😍
omg the video I needed
Need and you shall recieve
Awesome dude love your tutorials!
so dope. thanks for this.
thanks a lot for the video!)
What do you do if it sticks very badly when you switch on the animation, what indicators to correct?
If the cloth sticks to itself? Try to reduce the Stickiness and Friction, or try to reduce the Damping in the simulation settings
Hey my man! Absolutely beautiful work. Do you mind me asking what CPU/GPU you're running?
I dropped good money on my Intel i9 and Nvidia 3090 Ti and my cloth sim setup exactly like yours doesn't run near as smoothly haha in the viewport that is.
Thank you so much!
Just so you know, most of my videos are sped up like 200%, in this video I tried to keep some parts at 100% but even here some of the simulation plays are sped up slightly. ( you can kinda tell when they start to speed off).
That said, I have a Threadripper 2920x, a 4090 AiO and a 3090
I'm running the cloth simulations on my GPU so it's probably using the 4090.
Look your setup is fire, but the 4090 AiO (it's the MSI Supreme Liquid), is a game changer. Even more than the 3090's I got. Like the 3090's were an upgrade, but hte 4090 is not just an upgrade it's a game changer. The liquid cooling it has makes it not only frighteningly quiet but also incredibely powerful becuase it can keep its temperatures down more easily
Awsome bro! Thx!
Hi. Could you also pls mention the hotkeys you use in the process? I'm a bit lost cus the screen suddenly changes and its definitely bcz of hotkeys i reckon. Thank you for the tutorial. :)
The hot keys are usually visible on the left bottom side of the screen, sometimes they go by fast but you can just rewind and make the video slower. In some videos I do mention the hot keys, espeically in modeling videos, but sometimes I forget
ohh!! Didn't notice. Thank you for your hard work:))@@NewPlastic
if you had to choose one material from your pack to represent a fleeting memory, which would it be?
Man that's a surprisingly fascinating quesiton haha
I guess I can't remember because the memory was fleeting too quick
But some of the flannel materials remind me of being a teenager wearing flannel, I can almost smell that time looking at those materials
Also some of the suits remind me of my grandpa, again, I can almost smell him just looking at some of those materials
thanks alot
How can these materials be used directly on blender octane?
Unfortunately I don't think you can, they're only meant to be used in C4D.
I can't find the simulation settings, how do I find it?
Press ctrl+D on keyboard in Attributes window there you will find it
谢谢老师
he loves me )))
I do!
Too damn early
Never too early my guy
this tutorial sucks! been here for about 2 hours and i still cannot find where the simulation settings are located. you forgot to include the hotkeys
It's in the simulation tab at the top of cinema 4d I believe. Maybe change your workspace to default if you don't see it. Try to Google before bashing someone's tutorial.
Do you concider doing these for redshift? They do look fantastic!