Alright jack. A bit of a more advanced question here. (Without testing myself) would this be possible on a animated dynamic object i.e. an animated plane using cloth dynamics?
good question, and it should be! Cloth can get unpredictable, but shrink wrap will behave with dynamic objects, and because we're just changing the strength with a field it shouldn't be an issue. I'd be a little bit careful on having too much turbulence and stretch on the cloth though, it could break it if the distortion is too intense. Also last note, it you're using this set up with cloth I'd make regular saves and start with lower segments, could potentially get heavy fast with a lot of stickers.
Great tutorial bro, never thought about using the Shrink wrap deformer in that way!
cheers bro- yeah can't move too far but works alright!
Really nice tuto, thank you so much!
glad ya enjoyed, more coming soon!
So cool! Thanks Jack!
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cheers mate! absolute pleasure, and thanks for the kind words, keeps me going!
Cool stuff
cheers mate
Great!
Great one bro, but how you make the thickness ?
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thanks dear
Alright jack. A bit of a more advanced question here. (Without testing myself) would this be possible on a animated dynamic object i.e. an animated plane using cloth dynamics?
good question, and it should be! Cloth can get unpredictable, but shrink wrap will behave with dynamic objects, and because we're just changing the strength with a field it shouldn't be an issue. I'd be a little bit careful on having too much turbulence and stretch on the cloth though, it could break it if the distortion is too intense.
Also last note, it you're using this set up with cloth I'd make regular saves and start with lower segments, could potentially get heavy fast with a lot of stickers.
Rad! Thanks for the insight. I'll have to play around with it.@@JackKeDesign
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