this video will how you how to make inflatable objects in blender. In this example we are to use a simple cloth simulation. #blender #tutorial #cloth #simulation
I recommend GPUs from NVIDIA or AMD. But if you're on a tight budget and can't afford a dedicated GPU, you can use Intel integrated graphics for basic 3D modeling and animation in Blender.
You can try refreshing the cache by going the cloth physics settings under cache and click on update all to frame then bake again to see if the problem is fixed
Informative and straight to the point. Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is really cool.
Thank you
hell yeah exactly what i needed
Glad to hear that!
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Nice tutorial!
Thank you
is it possible that i want to make the fina shape shrink into a small object, then it kinds of like explode into the inflatable shape
Yeah, you can increase on the sinking factor to higher positive value
What kind of graphics card is needed for 3D cartoons
I recommend GPUs from NVIDIA or AMD.
But if you're on a tight budget and can't afford a dedicated GPU, you can use Intel integrated graphics for basic 3D modeling and animation in Blender.
Why when I move the object with the cloth physics, only the origin moves, and the object remains stationnary ?
that's because it still respects the cloth physics, so to get precise movements move it while at frame 0
@@ucstudio256I tried but there is still only the point of origin that moves
Where can I email you for animation request for quote?
ucstudio256@gmail.com
Which version of Blender is this?
Blender 3.6
@ucstudio256 Can you try making an inflatable suit with a human model?
Alright, I'm gonna make
@ucstudio256 ok. I want the inflatable suit to look like a tracksuit, but without the puffy bumps.
Mine doesn’t do anything when I play it :(
You can try refreshing the cache by going the cloth physics settings under cache and click on update all to frame then bake again to see if the problem is fixed
unfortunantely mine is looking more vacumated than pumped up... :(
Does it somehow shrinks or explode?
@@ucstudio256 yes it looks vacumated and extremly fragmental