Can anyone remember where to find that amazing t-shirt demo? You know, the one which deforms properly when you spin it and you can zoom right in to detail in the fabric?
Where’s that fantastic t-shirt?Software: Away3D 4.x |
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Fabrice Closier, Administrator
Posted: 29 July 2011 08:14 AM Total Posts: 1265 [ # 4 ] As the twist is pretty regular, I would suspect something like asmod twist modifier. The same can also be achieved with two states meshes (using their vertices) and simply add/interpolate their values for the one you do show. Anyhow, it surely looks good and add life to what would be otherwize a static rock like t-shirt. |
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theMightyAtom, Sr. Member
Posted: 29 July 2011 12:44 PM Total Posts: 669 [ # 5 ] Fabrice! Can’t a guy have any secrets?? Oh, alright, in the spirit of open sauciness and as a thanks for all the help I’ve received recently from this fab community, here’s the source. http://www.videometry.net/broomstick/shirttwister.zip In a rare twist, it’s ready to compile for Flash CS5, so for once it’s the Flex crowd that will have to fiddle to get it working It’s warts and all, so you will find the remains of other experiments, functions and variables in there. As Fabrice said, it’s actually a twist modifier, controlled by the circular velocity. I started by making morph targets and interpolating, but that means loading several models. So I thought I’d make a twist modifier and create the morph targets client side. Enjoy, and let me know if you use it for something sexy, or want to hire the creator Cheers, have a cracking weekend Pete |
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theMightyAtom, Sr. Member
Posted: 30 July 2011 08:03 AM Total Posts: 669 [ # 7 ] Hi Choons, knock yourself out. I’d be amazed if it can move in 3.6 |
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theMightyAtom, Sr. Member
Posted: 31 July 2011 01:53 PM Total Posts: 669 [ # 9 ] Oops! I just updated the downloadable. Enjoy! |
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july08, Newbie
Posted: 08 August 2011 10:23 AM Total Posts: 1 [ # 11 ] oh the t shirts are very nice and attractive. |