6/23/2023 0 Comments Fabric cinema 4dYou will see that now we have a ‘torn’ looking side of the rectangle. Now, drag the Extrude Nurbs into the Boole, and then drag the Plane in. Once you’ve selected Object, go to the coordinates and change the Y axis to -5 and click Apply, this helps position our shape so that we may cut it away from the plane, to give the shape of ripped cloth. Now, in the top right of the interface, select the Extrude Nurbs, then go to the top area and hover over Tools to get a drop-down menu, then select Object. (This will expand the shape the right way so that we may cut the plane properly.) Now drag the spline inside of the Extrude Nurbs in the Object list in the top right of the interface, and change the object properties of the Extrude Nurbs to those seen below. Once you’ve made your spline in the shape of torn cloth, next we want an Extrude Nurbs. Make sure that when you’ve created your spline, that it is a closed spline. The outside doesn’t matter so much, as we are going to be cutting this shape away from the plane. What you want to do in essence, is basically draw the torn edges of the cloth, as seen below. This will give us a flag-like shape to work with. Now let’s create a plane, which will be used as the cloth.Īt the bottom right of the C4D interface, change the object properties to match those seen here. Start out by changing the camera view to Top. The methods described below were created with Cinema4D users in mind. Note* Yes, there already is a torn cloth tutorial for 3DSMax, but the techniques are much different between programs. This technique was used on one of my recent collaborations/artworks for. We will learn how to create this effect by making a flag simulation using the power of C4D’s Spline and Boole tools. In this tutorial I’ll be sharing some of my techniques for creating tattered cloth using Maxon Cinema 4D.
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