Blender: Cloth Pinning For Beginners
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Published 2023-08-24
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All Comments (21)
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Thanks so much @pixxo3d for putting out such terrific vids on cloth sims and beginner physics. Always wrap up watching hell motivated and inspired to keep learning!
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Perfect tutorial thank you. Just about to make a cloth awning and this is just what I needed
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Solid as usual. Very helpful.
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Your tutorial on cloth pinning in Blender is both informative and presented in a clear and easy-to-follow manner. You've made a complex topic seem much more accessible, and I appreciate that. If you could create a unique clothing design using Blender's cloth simulation, what would it be, and what kind of animation or scene would you set up to showcase it? Get as creative as you like, and I'm excited to hear your ideas!
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Excellent tutorial. Thank you for posting.
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thanks for this content, amazing
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Thank you so much man, I was looking for something like this on a specific animation I'm doing. You're literally a lifesaver.
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Thanks for your tutorial
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Lifesaver!
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Thank you for sharing
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4:19 or you can have selected the vertices and then control+H and select hook to an object and voilà! already hooked
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thanks
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I'm trying to make cape, how did u manage to reach the situation in 0:43?
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hmmm, can i pin it to curve tho?
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2:14 another way to subdivide a mesh is by geometry nodes. I am a noob in blender and I haven't explore yet the geometry n odes area but this is simple, just add new nodes (just in like shading nodes tab) and put between the two nodes a SUBDIVIDE MESH and there you can subdivide, this is a non destructive way to subdivide the mes, so you can test your cloth parameters back and forward and keep a mesh with just 2 or 3 subdivides on the mesh itsefl, hope it can help someone, cheers!
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I am curious why does Blender called that part"shape", since it is for pin group
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is it normal that my hook seems to auto key my movement? I put play, move it around, then after i play it around cloth tries to follow old movement...
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How can I add multiple pins. i am trying to simulate a canopy opening and closing. I hit a wall lol
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Starts at 2:55
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the thumbnail is misleading