Cool RND!!!
2014/1/14 Oliver Weingarten <li...@pixelpanic.de> > Hey! > > Here is a small walk through the setup..hope it´s not too bad ;) > > https://vimeo.com/84136431 > > cheers, > oli > > Am 14.01.2014 13:57, schrieb Nick Angus: > > Awesome Oli!, please explain it to us mortals ; ) > > > > N > > > > *From:* softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com [ > mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com<softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com>] > *On Behalf Of *Oliver Weingarten > *Sent:* Tuesday, 14 January 2014 9:57 PM > *To:* softimage@listproc.autodesk.com > *Subject:* Re: A correct peeling effect > > > > Hi ! > > Here is a test I did mixing different things together...I can explain a > little more if you like.. > https://vimeo.com/84118026/settings > > cheers, > oli > > Am 14.01.2014 09:53, schrieb olivier jeannel: > > Hi gang, > > I'm looking for doing a convincing peeling effect in Softimage > Scenario is :peeling of a thin aluminium sheet from a chocolate plate, the > tiny pieces of sheet then fly away, like are gently blown away by the wind > I'm running after this : https://vimeo.com/77579764 or > https://vimeo.com/69646311 quality. (those are Max Mcloth) > The shot should be very close up. I'm not sure, for example, that the > Topolizer trick https://vimeo.com/80829002 would be enough. > > What do guys think ? Another Method ? Syflex à la Mario-Domingo ? > https://vimeo.com/73933574 > > Any thoughts to share ? Would be great :) > >