That’s amazing!! I love your videos they help a lot! Can you please create a simulation where a building is exploded for the outside like a bomb fell next to it?
Also at 07:17 There is a "particle Switch" operator in the Event 003, that you did not mentioned in the tutorial, what does it do and what is its settings? Thanks!
It just deactivates the particles that are attached to the sphere. It doesn’t have to be there actually since particle break just breaks the binds anyway, maybe that’s why I didn’t mention it. The settings are all default (deactivate).
Nothing about this setup explicitly requires cuda cloth, so while I haven’t tested it, it should still work fine even with regular cloth. Might just have to lower the time step even more
Great Tutorial! However I'm running into a strange problem. For some reason the particles created in the cloth event aren't binding to the particles that are born in the other even and bound to the object surface. I'm using TyFlow Pro v1.006
@@RedefineFX hi. I saw that but I've just tried it and the cloth doesn't collide with itself. And there's no other options from what I can see. Very good tur as usual otherwise. But I can't recreate the same even with the exact same parameters
There is something that I don't understand with your tutorials : how do you end up with these beautiful animations ? Do you use 3ds max and v-ray to do it or do you export your file into another animation software ? I'm kinda new to 3ds max, that is why I would like to know
I use Vray to render out the animations inside Max. No other software needed. You can actually just use Arnold, which comes included with Max. I have a bunch of introductory Vray tuts on my channel, and also a course called product animation Masterclass which covers this in detail.
GREAT TUTORIAL !! but - does the fact that AutoDesk is sponsoring these videos mean that they are or about to buy Tyflow to be incorporated into max/maya ?
Hi again, im doing the tutorial now with CUDA but everytime I enable the particle bind 3dsmax crashes. I've comed the internet and can't find an answer, do you know why? my computer is a 8000 workstation so I know its not the PC.
Yeah Max crashing could be a million things. If it crashes specifically when you enable cuda, it probably doesn’t like the GPU drivers or there’s some other conflict.
Aww yeeee, more Tyflow deliciousness
Great having you back sir!
Thanks! So good to see familiar names pop up in comments.
Thanks for providing new videos and thanks to Autodesk for supporting you.
Great tutorial, mate. Nice to see you back in the game
Thanks!
Keep em coming!
Thank you for the valuable training
You are a master teaching such complex thing in almost 10minutes! Asap I'll buy some of your tuts avaiable. Tkx bro!
Thanks a lot 🙌🏻
thank you nice Tutorial
Very good tutorial, simple and straightforward, looking forward to more sharing
You're really the best tyflow-tutorials-guy on the planet. Very useful stuff. Thank you!!!
Thank you, much appreciate the comment.
AWESOME !
awesome.. you are great...😍😍😍
i am looking for this effect, thanks mate
Людям нравятся блестящие зеркальные и прозрачные поверхности - это действительно так. )
amazing result i love it
Thank you . great tutorial
You are Awesome Man! I Never SUBSCRIBED You Because you are Best Animator of 3ds max❤❤
Such a smooth effect!👍
Thank you for your work ☺️
Great!
Thank you for the amazing tut...🙏
It was great. Thank you for visiting my channel. 🙂🙂🙂😉
That’s amazing!! I love your videos they help a lot! Can you please create a simulation where a building is exploded for the outside like a bomb fell next to it?
Thanks and request noted ✌️
@@RedefineFX Thank you so much!
Nice totorial! U not need to cache, just make box not renderable in object properties & place a phone or tablet to right place
Sure, that works too
Also at 07:17 There is a "particle Switch" operator in the Event 003, that you did not mentioned in the tutorial, what does it do and what is its settings? Thanks!
It just deactivates the particles that are attached to the sphere. It doesn’t have to be there actually since particle break just breaks the binds anyway, maybe that’s why I didn’t mention it. The settings are all default (deactivate).
@@RedefineFX Thank you!
bravo
For those who don't have the Pro version, is there a turnaround for the Cuda collision? Love your tuts btw!
Nothing about this setup explicitly requires cuda cloth, so while I haven’t tested it, it should still work fine even with regular cloth. Might just have to lower the time step even more
…or just download the last available tyFlow Beta - it still has cuda cloth and this setup will work with it
Great Tutorial! However I'm running into a strange problem. For some reason the particles created in the cloth event aren't binding to the particles that are born in the other even and bound to the object surface. I'm using TyFlow Pro v1.006
Figured it out. The "object bound" particles need to be born one frame earlier than the cloth particles.
👍🏻👍🏻
are you working on new courses?
Yep 👀
@@RedefineFX I'm hyped!
Nice tutorial. Hi Jessy. Please, tyflow for food industry.
What exactly?
Sorry if i put this link in the comments. I just wanted to give you a better idea.
@@ext31official58 UA-cam removed it not me
Is there any other way to add collisions for the wrap, because you use CUDA accelerated, and thats only for Tyflow PRO?
Answered already, pls scroll down ✌️
@@RedefineFX hi. I saw that but I've just tried it and the cloth doesn't collide with itself. And there's no other options from what I can see.
Very good tur as usual otherwise. But I can't recreate the same even with the exact same parameters
@@digitalesthetics Cool, now we know. Might have to use the beta or tyflow pro then.
A great man said: Whoever teaches me science has made me his servant
There is something that I don't understand with your tutorials : how do you end up with these beautiful animations ? Do you use 3ds max and v-ray to do it or do you export your file into another animation software ? I'm kinda new to 3ds max, that is why I would like to know
I use Vray to render out the animations inside Max. No other software needed. You can actually just use Arnold, which comes included with Max. I have a bunch of introductory Vray tuts on my channel, and also a course called product animation Masterclass which covers this in detail.
GREAT TUTORIAL !! but - does the fact that AutoDesk is sponsoring these videos mean that they are or about to buy Tyflow to be incorporated into max/maya ?
No, they simply gave me the creative freedom to use tyFlow along with Max 2023.
is there tutorials for beginner
Yes, my channel is full of them. I also have a beginner course called tyFlow Basecamp
Hi Jesse。I am using tyFlow v0.16107 (BETA), there is no "tyRelax", is the version too low?
I guess it was added later, just use the regular Relax modifier from Max
@@RedefineFX OK👌Thanks Reply!
Hi again, im doing the tutorial now with CUDA but everytime I enable the particle bind 3dsmax crashes. I've comed the internet and can't find an answer, do you know why?
my computer is a 8000 workstation so I know its not the PC.
Yeah Max crashing could be a million things. If it crashes specifically when you enable cuda, it probably doesn’t like the GPU drivers or there’s some other conflict.
particle bind not working ,
Tyflow was installed error Tyflow collision but installation failed Requesting fabric license what should I do
you need tyflow pro license for cuda sims
@@RedefineFX
how can i get a license what is the price
this says foil but we all know some maniac is gonna make it peeling skin very soon.
Love it 😄
@@RedefineFX it's gonna be awesome!
Great tutorial, mate. Nice to see you back in the game