Thanks sooo much Leonard.
Awesomely generous.
Steve

On 9 October 2013 21:31, Leonard Koch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey list, today I have a new plugin for you.
>
> LK Fabric is an unsimulated tool-set made up of 50+ components, designed
> for the creation and animation of fabrics and cloths.
> Here is a video <https://vimeo.com/76474426> giving a tour of the basic
> functionality: https://vimeo.com/76474426
>
> LK Fabric gives you control over the geometry of the cloth down to the
> fibres which make up the threads which then in turn make up the fabric.
> It supports motionblur, strand-texturing directly in ICE, fabric flowing
> over multiple surfaces and many more things.
>
> This tool has come out of a series of commercials for Nike, which I got to
> work on at *Royale* <http://www.weareroyale.com/> this summer. Here is
> their site: http://www.weareroyale.com/
> They have graciously given me permission to release this tool-set for free
> to the community. Major thanks to them for that!
>
> Big thanks also go to Billy Morrison and Andy Moorer who provided pages
> and pages of feedback during production and then used the tools to create
> all the pretty images.
>
> The two spots are available on Vimeo.
> Nike Tech Fleece <https://vimeo.com/73986114>
> Nike Evolution <https://vimeo.com/70825432>
>
> Andy did a nice write-up about the production here on the list:
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/xsi_list/hOECya3-bOA/JMNTPhu2qXUJ
>
> *You can download LK Fabric <http://leonardkoch.com/download> for free
> at: **http://leonardkoch.com/download* <http://leonardkoch.com/download>
>
> If you find any bugs or have suggestions, feel free to shoot me an email
> to [email protected].
>
> I hope you guys check out the tool and that it helps you out in production.
>
> Thanks!
>
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