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Hi,
I didn't realise how huge this anim was gonna end up. It's 2.5 Mb, so I've
posted it on my site.
http://www.mariner9.fsnet.co.uk/animation/Thread_The_Membrane.mpg
It *is* 200 frames though, so you get a full 8 seconds, and I hope you'll
agree it's worth the download.
It's the culmination of my Cloth Simulator experiments, and I'm very pleased
with it.
Comments?
--
Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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Wow! That's amazing! Yep, definitely worth the download...
-Dave
"Andy Cocker" <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I didn't realise how huge this anim was gonna end up. It's 2.5 Mb, so I've
> posted it on my site.
>
> http://www.mariner9.fsnet.co.uk/animation/Thread_The_Membrane.mpg
>
> It *is* 200 frames though, so you get a full 8 seconds, and I hope you'll
> agree it's worth the download.
>
> It's the culmination of my Cloth Simulator experiments, and I'm very
pleased
> with it.
>
> Comments?
>
>
> --
> Andy Cocker
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> listen to my music at:
> www.mp3.com/lunarland
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
> 'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
> So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
>
> - Steven Wright.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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Andy Cocker <big### [at] mariner9fsnetcouk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I didn't realise how huge this anim was gonna end up. It's 2.5 Mb, so I've
> posted it on my site.
> http://www.mariner9.fsnet.co.uk/animation/Thread_The_Membrane.mpg
> It *is* 200 frames though, so you get a full 8 seconds, and I hope you'll
> agree it's worth the download.
> It's the culmination of my Cloth Simulator experiments, and I'm very pleased
> with it.
> Comments?
Beautiful. Cloth looks a little rubbery, but that's almost always they
case. Other than that, it's fantastic. I love the way it slips over that
one set of balls on its own weight.
Geoff
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Besides the cloth anims of clothing on people, this is the coolest cloth
anim I've ever seen! :) I agree that it's ever so slightly rubbery, but
that's not a bad thing in this case. I had wondered what would happen if you
changed the attach {} points over time. Wonderful! Thank you! Now we need to
render it bigger, with radiosity, etc. etc.! :)
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Wow! How do you make the image map distort like that?
sig
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"Sigmund Kyrre Aas" <as### [at] studntnuno> wrote in message
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> Wow! How do you make the image map distort like that?
>
The image map is 'UV_mapped' to the mesh of the cloth using MegaPOV.
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Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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"Dave Blandston" <gra### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
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> Wow! That's amazing! Yep, definitely worth the download...
Thankyou. :-)
--
Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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"Geoff Wedig" <wed### [at] darwinepbicwruedu> wrote in message
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> Beautiful.
Thankyou.
>Cloth looks a little rubbery, but that's almost always they
> case.
I know, hence the title '...Membrane'. Still haven't quite got to grips with
how to control the stretchiness (and it's only after all the frames are
rendered that you can be sure how the cloth's gonna behave).
>Other than that, it's fantastic.
:-)
>I love the way it slips over that
> one set of balls on its own weight.
Me too.
--
Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholicorg> wrote in message
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> Besides the cloth anims of clothing on people, this is the coolest cloth
> anim I've ever seen! :)
High praise indeed> Thankyou :-)
>I agree that it's ever so slightly rubbery, but
> that's not a bad thing in this case.
I agree.
>I had wondered what would happen if you
> changed the attach {} points over time.
In what way? They are of course changing.. they follow a spline. I next want
to able to rotate them around the spline, but I couldn't face that this
time. I gues I'll need to use vrotate or vtransform or something. I'll do
that next.
>Wonderful! Thank you!
Ta.
>Now we need to
> render it bigger, with radiosity, etc. etc.! :)
That's a *bad* idea Tony.
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Andy Cocker
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listen to my music at:
www.mp3.com/lunarland
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'I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now. '
'I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time."
So I ordered french toast during the Renaissance. '
- Steven Wright.
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> High praise indeed. Thank you :-)
You're welcome.
> In what way?
I dunno, I just wondered if they'd do what you made them do, move along. :)
> That's a *bad* idea Tony.
Mkay...
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