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Hi Guys,
It's been a while since I've posted but really need some expert advice on this one. I'm creating some visuals for a brochure which has several fabric frames in. I've attached an example of what I'm looking to achieve.
I want to show the fabric being torn away from the frame itself in the most realistic fashion possible. I've thought about Artisan but not 100% if that's going to achieve what I'm after.
Can anyone offer any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Puck
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TIGs Extrusion tools
Fredo's CurviLoft
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Thanks guys, looks like I'll go down the Artisan route, I can use that for other projects too.
Cheers guys!
Puck
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Hi Guys,
I thought I'd post my first trial with the Artisan solution. It's heavily based on Solo's way of making curtains and literally took 5 minutes to do. It's not complete by any means, just wanted to show what I'd achieved and say thanks for your help again.
Puck
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Nice. One crit however. I cannot see the torn left corner but the right one definitely looks rounded. If it has been torn from that frame, I would expect an angled corner instead.
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That's a very good point Gaieus, I hadn't spotted that but I think it's a simple issue to fix with Artisan.
Numbthumb, thanks for the link. I'll have a good watch over the weekend of all the tutorial videos. Looking forward to perfecting it on Monday and working out how to keep an image on the fabric.
Puck
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Take extra attention to the crease tool Especially when in the video, he is creasing that tip vertex (endpoint) of that pyramid.
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