Thanks for making these so easy to follow and not long winded. Really like how you go over the nodes in tyflow and give just the right amount of info to learn but also allow for experimentation. Great job, Jesse. Keep them coming!
Genuinely do appreciate these videos though haha I reference them a lot. Will probably hop on one or two of your courses too sometime, they look super helpful :)
@@RedefineFX As soon as I seen the intro for "See", i was like, " Oh, I have to recreate that". I just dont know how lol. As far as foundation goes... Sheesh! There was like a trillion particles. There is no way my system could handle all of those particles in one shot. lol. The new LOTR Series intro is pretty cool too, and looks like it covers some interesting aspects of "Find Target" and probably uses about 20 iterations of different stone shapes. I'd love to see it all broken down too, especially the flocking of the dark particles through the white ones. THAT part looks complicated but fun at the same time. lol
Thanks for the tutorial, but unfortunately I can't make my cloth planes collide with each other without CUDA solver, I tried to do this with particle physx, but that didn't work. Can you please advise something?
@@RedefineFX lol, their own website says that the free version has all the features, except gpu acceleration and multu threading, turns out that's not true. But that's alright I guess, that's free version
Hello Thank you for all your amazing videos, I have a question please If you can help me. There is any plugin in after effect I can use it to make slow motion for my 3ds max animation without having glitches problems ? If no please let me know if you have any solution thank you a lot
Weird question. Is there a way to use a tycach'd cloth simulation as a collision source in a different sperate tycloth simulation? I'm adding it to my collision but it doesn't seem to be colliding.
Great tutorial but my laptop is not new, so I don't have cuda. (it says it needs tyflow PRO licence). And sphere does not iteract with the cloth. Is there a way around or is cuda a must for this tut? (also, I have 3ds max 2021)
Hello. I used mapping in another job by looking at your tutorial. However, when I try to render it with vray-disturbed, the mapping breaks. It only shows the correct mapping with one computer. I used Vray Gpu render. Is there a solution?
@@RedefineFX Thank you for your answer. TyCache is only available in PRO version I think. I have been trying to learn with tutorial videos for a while. I think I will buy PRO now. Thanks again.
Thanks for making these so easy to follow and not long winded. Really like how you go over the nodes in tyflow and give just the right amount of info to learn but also allow for experimentation. Great job, Jesse. Keep them coming!
Thanks for watching & learning with me
Great tuts Jesse and this render is really cool!
Thanks man, love the morphing idea you just posted! ❤🔥
Two of the best teachers out there! Thanks for the great work guys, keep rocking!
yeee boiii, i'm baack. More excellent tyflow stuff 👌
Genuinely do appreciate these videos though haha
I reference them a lot. Will probably hop on one or two of your courses too sometime, they look super helpful :)
@@turnip1stew Thank you, much appreciate 🙏
Amazing tutorial, as usual. Man, i've to learn custom properties, it opens so many possibilities. Thank you Jesse!
Nice one.
Looks super nice! Thanks!
Nice!! Custom properties hurt my brain :) I'll take tutorials all day long on those!
This effect looks so comfortable.❤💯👍
Went for satisfying vibes ❤🔥
@@RedefineFX 👍👍👍
wow, you never cease to amaze me with this awesome tutorials Jesse ! Your Rock dude!
Really glad you're digging them! Thanks
Great as always
Excellent job, master.
cool tutorial ! 😎
Thank you...
awesome!
Great, thanks
Best mouse ever had!
😅
Amazing tutorial! Can you please create a simulation of a glass with wine falling on the floor? But the glass works as a soft body so it doesn’t break
cool
Fancy effect.
Awesome Jess!!
Any special reason to use CUDA CS instead of default solver + Particle Physics operator to avoid intersection?
Thanks! Cuda is faster & more precise when it comes to collisons
Can you please make a tutorial about creating animated alien plants using tyflow maybe some spit out slime, some move strangely etc. thanks.
Yep, check Luke Penry's work on instagram!
Please do a tutorial on how to recreate the intro sequence to the series "See", especially the final logo part.
funny you say that cos I love that show and love the intro for it. Foundation, too.
@@RedefineFX As soon as I seen the intro for "See", i was like, " Oh, I have to recreate that". I just dont know how lol. As far as foundation goes... Sheesh! There was like a trillion particles. There is no way my system could handle all of those particles in one shot. lol. The new LOTR Series intro is pretty cool too, and looks like it covers some interesting aspects of "Find Target" and probably uses about 20 iterations of different stone shapes. I'd love to see it all broken down too, especially the flocking of the dark particles through the white ones. THAT part looks complicated but fun at the same time. lol
Thanks for the tutorial, but unfortunately I can't make my cloth planes collide with each other without CUDA solver, I tried to do this with particle physx, but that didn't work. Can you please advise something?
Cuda cloth is the only way to achieve this effect I’m afraid
@@RedefineFX lol, their own website says that the free version has all the features, except gpu acceleration and multu threading, turns out that's not true. But that's alright I guess, that's free version
@@VilkovAlexander yes, cuda is entirely GPU
Hello
Thank you for all your amazing videos, I have a question please If you can help me.
There is any plugin in after effect I can use it to make slow motion for my 3ds max animation without having glitches problems ? If no please let me know if you have any solution thank you a lot
You should never try to slow your animations down in post. There is tyFlow retimer for slowmo.
@@RedefineFX If I render all my animation without slow motion .. can I make it slow motion in after effect without having Any problem ?
@@samiaboukhalil9768 no, you can't
@@RedefineFX ok 👍 thank you a lot for your reply
Weird question. Is there a way to use a tycach'd cloth simulation as a collision source in a different sperate tycloth simulation? I'm adding it to my collision but it doesn't seem to be colliding.
I’ve never tried
Great tutorial but my laptop is not new, so I don't have cuda. (it says it needs tyflow PRO licence). And sphere does not iteract with the cloth. Is there a way around or is cuda a must for this tut? (also, I have 3ds max 2021)
TyFlow pro & Cuda is a must for this tut
@@RedefineFX Thanks for the answer, it's unfortunate for me:)
Hello. I used mapping in another job by looking at your tutorial. However, when I try to render it with vray-disturbed, the mapping breaks. It only shows the correct mapping with one computer. I used Vray Gpu render. Is there a solution?
I think you have to tycache it first
@@RedefineFX Thank you for your answer. TyCache is only available in PRO version I think. I have been trying to learn with tutorial videos for a while. I think I will buy PRO now. Thanks again.
Bro will you make a tutorial on chang chi scene like how to float rings in the air.
Added to the list of potential tut ideas
GG
i dont have posibility change cuda setting, my version not pro...
Correct. Cuda is a pro only feature
such a let down when i saw i needed pro version any work arounds or anything
This will still work with Tyflow beta. In new version no. You need cuda cloth for this to look good.
Its max 2023 released and still doesn't have cloner built-in 😂😂😂
Such a shame for Autodesk and 3ds max
BTW the video is really Great
Keep it up
I think maybe you’re talking about the Array tool
@@RedefineFX I don't think the array is procedural