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HaitengWould you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 10:27:08 am

Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?


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Chad BriggsRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 1:32:08 pm

There are some pretty good ones in the online documentation (go to help-->library-->maya lessons-->maya unlimited). That will do well for getting you started. Can't say i've seen any on the web though, but i'm sure they are out there.
-Chad


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Sean FennellRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 1:43:40 pm

When I get some free time on my hands I can do a tutorial on how to set up controlled tearing cloth for garments.

It may be a week or 2 though, keep your eyes peeled


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Chad BriggsRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 1:59:13 pm

Just to let you know Sean, we will not settle for anything less that Stuart Little/ILM cloth, or we won't post your tutorial ;)
-chad


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Joaquin (KINO) GilRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 5:22:14 pm

Would it hurt too much to know Stuart used Maya Cloth, not any ILM thing?

Possibly the first time it was used "for real". Gary Monheit, who wrote it and is a great musician too, demoed it for us at Sony in Culver City when the pre-prod was in full swing and we were grafting mouse's heads on child's pictures to "get a feel" for "Stuarat".

.k.


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Sean FennellRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 5:27:03 pm

Actually stuart little was done by sony pictures. They used maya for 90% of the work and then used their own secondary plugins to finish it off. But as you mention it, there is a technique that sony used to keep cloth from interpenetrating with skin when the solver got too complex, or the animators couldn't help interpenetrating body parts. I'm sure with a couple hours research and testing i could develop a technique similar to theirs to share with the world.

Hows that sound Chad :D


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Chad BriggsRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 5:47:16 pm

Lets see... hmm. the chance to using a technique similar to the one Sony spent oodles of time on and is closely gaurded, for all of us to use...hmm.. Nah. I don't think thats going to cut it. Cant you do a tutorial on how to get that pesky "make everything super damn realistic" button in the render globals to work? :)
heheheeh, just kidding, I think we would all love to see a tutorial like that Sean, if time allows. But don't think for a second this is going to put you on my good side ;)
-cheers
Chad


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Sean FennellRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 6:17:00 pm

perhaps in time, you'll learn to like me


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Sean FennellRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 15, 2001 at 6:19:50 pm

awe, didn't get my sniff in there oh well, sniff


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HaitengRe: Would you offer me some tutorials about Maya Cloth?
by on Nov 17, 2001 at 10:00:49 am

I am a visitor from China. Thanks everybody.
Yes, Chad, I have seen the online document. But it is not enough for me :(
Sean, I will be waiting for your tutorial, thanks!


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