just use a wide lens and use manual numbers to go super low on the f/stop. i know if you wanna go for realism its allways a good idea to folllow "reallife" values but the whole setup isnt focused on realism and more on like a product presentation stile, for which it can also end in a great look imo
There were many changes I made actually, I would take a look at the Gumroad file! I don't remember all of the changes but I think I added a curl-kink to the hair particles in the "children" section! Hope this helps!
@@KennyPhases Yes thank you very much! I saw another tutorial in which grass was created. They also used similar settings in some parts. Thank you for your answer!
Did the modifiers not disappear for anyone else when applying them? So I can't go and animate the different X locations of the yarn because the modifier isn't there anymore :(
When you applied all the modifiers, doesnt it take away the freedom to animate the rope on the X axis along the curve? How did you get to animate that after applying all modifiers? Please help
You should be able to move and animate along the X-Axis after applying modifiers! If this doesn't work let me know! Message me on instagram with a screenshot so I can further assist!
@@KennyPhases I'm asking how is the glass able to blur anything if it's behind all other objects? Wouldn't the glass have to be in front of an object to blur it? In the video, the glass is in the background.
not working for me problem in simple deform modifier, it applies to only one strand, on converting mesh all strands remins separted, also that step not working when u increse the size of a stand all incresed, have to do it one by one even after parenting, there is some step i missed
When you duplicate the Nurbspath it seems to remain as one object (if you look under scene collection window) when I do it, multiple Nurbspaths are created. Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong?
I followed the tutorial, but my yarn doesn't follow the spiral form to the letter. Instead it is doing it outside the path in a weirdly form. Can you help me? @KennyPhases
This is impressive!
Thank you Ducky!
Love this tutorial so much. I keep coming back now and then since the first time I saw it.
Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed!
Looks great man, thank you.
Awesome! Thanks so much!
I dig it. Ended up with a very weird, almost disturbing image of rope :) Thanks for showing me how to make rope interesting
Many thanks for the great tutorial. Could you perhaps give me a tip on how you created the path from 02:39 onwards along which the yarn moves?
Very dramatic yarn, thank you!
вау, круто!) спасибо
just use a wide lens and use manual numbers to go super low on the f/stop.
i know if you wanna go for realism its allways a good idea to folllow "reallife" values but the whole setup isnt focused on realism and more on like a product presentation stile, for which it can also end in a great look imo
Thank you!
Well done
Thank you!
thank you man
Excellent! Thanks!!!
Super cool tip dude
Hi! I'm curious what settings you used on the particle system to make the hair so rough and curly?
There were many changes I made actually, I would take a look at the Gumroad file! I don't remember all of the changes but I think I added a curl-kink to the hair particles in the "children" section! Hope this helps!
@@KennyPhases Yes thank you very much! I saw another tutorial in which grass was created. They also used similar settings in some parts. Thank you for your answer!
ISSO É INCRÍVEL.
Nice!
Not really sure what Houdini can do, but THIS is really cool!
Thnx Sir👊
Did the modifiers not disappear for anyone else when applying them? So I can't go and animate the different X locations of the yarn because the modifier isn't there anymore :(
Is it possible to make the yarn follow paths that spells out words? Like a brand name?
Yes. You will need to create a custom Path that looks like the font or brand name. You may need to do this manually unless you import an SVG path.
When you applied all the modifiers, doesnt it take away the freedom to animate the rope on the X axis along the curve? How did you get to animate that after applying all modifiers? Please help
You should be able to move and animate along the X-Axis after applying modifiers! If this doesn't work let me know! Message me on instagram with a screenshot so I can further assist!
nice!
How is the glass background blurring anything if it's behind everything?
The roughness is high!
@@KennyPhases I'm asking how is the glass able to blur anything if it's behind all other objects? Wouldn't the glass have to be in front of an object to blur it? In the video, the glass is in the background.
@@sidekick3rida The background is the HDRI, so naturally the HDRi is behind the glass, and that's what gets blurred!
@@KennyPhases BINGO! That was the confusing part. The background was so blurry, I though it was just a gradient. Thank you for clarifying.
Great work. :) I'm working on a simulation for cloth, where this will help a lot. :)
Can you make another video with more detail steps? this is a pro speed 😢
I will definitely keep this in mind for the future! Thanks for the suggestion! Let me know if there are any steps you are stuck on in the meantime!
thanks for taking tthis into account, great youtuber, great listener, wish you everything success!
not working for me problem in simple deform modifier, it applies to only one strand, on converting mesh all strands remins separted, also that step not working when u increse the size of a stand all incresed, have to do it one by one even after parenting, there is some step i missed
Please message me a screenshot on Instagram so I can try to help further. It's hard to visualize what you are describing.
same here
When you duplicate the Nurbspath it seems to remain as one object (if you look under scene collection window) when I do it, multiple Nurbspaths are created. Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong?
You are doing it im object mode, try to TAB in edit mode.
@@annaperrotta1654 Yes try this and let me know if that helps! If not please message me on Instagram for further assistance!
I followed the tutorial, but my yarn doesn't follow the spiral form to the letter. Instead it is doing it outside the path in a weirdly form. Can you help me? @KennyPhases