This is a great tutorial. Thanks. But is it not possible to do this all much more simply just using a rendered line object with mCloth effect applied to it rather than a mesh tube skinned with bones?
Thank you for your tut, it helped me a lot. But, could you help me make several copies of this rope with all its effects and properties? I am having trouble with that.
great tut but if someone got to this stage of using simulation in max I imagine they know how to rotate/move/scale, also navigate the damn viewport. you can just use the keyboard shortcuts and right mouse click to reset values to 0. nobody needs to see what buttons you press for that. well unless you have only 1 hand so if you do, please excuse me. I'm sorry. keep up the good work
This is a great tutorial. Thanks. But is it not possible to do this all much more simply just using a rendered line object with mCloth effect applied to it rather than a mesh tube skinned with bones?
Thank you for your tut, it helped me a lot. But, could you help me make several copies of this rope with all its effects and properties? I am having trouble with that.
Thanks for great tutorial. Really helpful.
Thanks for the tut. But when I started the sim my rig (mostly at the weight) started to freak out. what could be wrong?
Is it possible to animate the box constraint ? Like the rope carrying the box then drop it to another point. Great tutorial🙏
Yes, it is possible.
this is great what setting to dampen?
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very helpful. Thanks a lot.
Great tut :) thank you. Quick Q, how would you make the rope "grow" in length to get a bounce for the object at the end?
For the bounce, try giving it the Rubber material.
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Зачем делать урок где ты используешь иконки созданные только в твоей программе? у меня нет этой боковой панельки
great tut but if someone got to this stage of using simulation in max I imagine they know how to rotate/move/scale, also navigate the damn viewport. you can just use the keyboard shortcuts and right mouse click to reset values to 0. nobody needs to see what buttons you press for that. well unless you have only 1 hand so if you do, please excuse me. I'm sorry.
keep up the good work