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      stereofidelic
      last edited by

      Hello everyone! Sorry if I post on the wrong spot, but I have a question!
      Is there a tutorial or smtng that shows how to make a wavy, untidy sheets on bed, as it is on the attached photo.Thainks in advance.


      bedcover.jpg

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        stereofidelic
        last edited by

        I just saw the "Please post only tutorials and how-to's here. " and I know I defenately posted it on the wrong place. Pls, could the admins move this thread on the right spot.
        Thainx for the understanding.

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          stereofidelic
          last edited by

          it is very helpfull, thaink you so much. ๐ŸŽ‰

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            stereofidelic
            last edited by

            Ok, making the sheets isn't easy as I thought it is. Bellow you can see the result.
            Comments and suggestians are welcome.


            a1.JPG

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              stereofidelic
              last edited by

              I have a question!
              I'm textile graphic designer. Bellow is the graphic for a t-shirt. I just wanted to see how it looks like on the fabric. On the left, there is the projected material, on the right is the wavy fabric. The material totally scattered on the fabric. Does anyone knows why???
              Thaink you.


              not good1.JPG

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                solo
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                Upload the .skp.

                http://www.solos-art.com

                If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                • Chris FullmerC Offline
                  Chris Fullmer
                  last edited by

                  I am also wondering if you applied the material first, then messed up the mesh? Or did you mess it up then apply the material?

                  Also, is that flat piece a sedries of hundereds of smaller triangles, or is it a single face?

                  Chris

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                    stereofidelic
                    last edited by

                    Unfortenately I didn't save the file, because, it didn't work ( as you can see). Anyway, I made the wavy component, not with trianges, and then I imported the jpeg image on the straight surface and right click ; projected. then I tried to color the wavy surface and the result is as you could see on the photo. Sorry for my bed english.

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                      Chris Fullmer
                      last edited by

                      ok, that should work. Make sure that the scrunched up material is not grouped. If you ungroup it should apply the material nicely.

                      Chris

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Make sure you apply the image as a material on the flat surface
                        Then position it to your needs
                        Then make it "Projected"
                        Then sample it (Alt+Paint bucket tool > turns into an eyedropper tool) from the flat face (as it is projected there)
                        Now apply it on the crumpled surface (make sure it's not grouped and is about the same size as your flat face).

                        It should really work this way.

                        Gai...

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                          stereofidelic
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                          Today after work I will capture step by step what I did, so you could tell me what I'm doin wrong. I'm now pretty sure that I'm making the mistake somewhere in the process, but still don't know where. ๐Ÿ˜ข

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