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RedefineFX's video: Plastic Wrap tyFlow Cloth Tutorial in 3Ds Max by RedefineFX

@🟣 Plastic Wrap tyFlow Cloth Tutorial in 3Ds Max by #RedefineFX
Download Your FREE tyFlow Project File Megapack by RedefineFX (20 scenes): https://redefinefx.com/tyflow-megapack/ Explore ALL RedefineFX courses: https://redefinefx.com/vfx-courses/ tyFlow Advanced Course: https://redefinefx.com/dive/ tyFlow Beginner Course: https://redefinefx.com/motion/ In this tyflow vfx / motion design tutorial we set up a shrinking cloth simulation that wraps around our objects, perfect for any kind of a plastic wrap effect. I'm using the cloth bind operator, surface force, particle physics & a collision to achieve the effect in 3Ds Max. Rendered with Vray. Subtle color correction added in After Effects. Enjoy! - Jesse 0:00 Introduction to tyFlow Tutorial 0:30 Birth tyFlow objects 0:50 Cloth bind operator 1:00 tyFlow cloth simulation settins 1:25 surface force operator 2:05 Collision operator 3:30 Vray materials and lights Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redefinefx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redefinefx Twitter: https://twitter.com/redefinefx Website: https://redefinefx.com/ Business inquiries: jesse@redefinefx.com

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