0:00 Intro 0:06 Opening The Project File 0:29 Changing Our Fabric Setting 0:58 Creating The Scarf 1:18 Using The Power Of Pins To Drape And Shape The Scarf 2:18 Extending The Length And Styling The Scarf 4:44 Reducing The Particle Distance 5:05 Tieing A Knot 8:56 Using Additional Pins For Shaping And Styling 10:18 OPTIONAL - Add Fringes To The Scarf 12:14 Adding Thickness To The Scarf 12:57 Experiment With Different Fabric Presets 13:25 My Gumroad Products - Fabric Materials 14:36 Outro
@@TravisDavids I generally don't like/dislike videos but I had to like this because nothing to dislike. you talk short, you give all the details. and mostly you preplanned this presentation. excellent job.
Ohohoh, my method was much more rudimentary in comparison; i would use bounding boxes with rectangle garments to wrap a sort of circle around the neck, to which I would sew some more garments to add an illusion of “long scarf”. I used this for a toonish animation so it didn’t need to be detailed at all!
EXCELLENT! Please keep these type of tuts in rotation. Your teaching is easy to follow and understand. And for that I will be purchasing a patterns pack.
Thank you so much Jacob, truly appreciate your support. Plenty more tutorials in development :) I'm trying my best to make the process of creating garments very easy to understand.
When i try to tie a knot the fabric goes through the fabric like if it cut through it. Any idea why its doing that. Like the scarfe cutting through itself when i apply pressure. When its stretches far enough it cuts through and then i have to start all over. Please help. Thank you
@@TravisDavids Yeah I was having some issues with the face mask wrapping around the ears (before I realised my skin offset was too high I think) and pinning was a lifesaver. I ended up keeping some pins in place to keep the form I wanted.
Thank you Najeeb. Yup the exact same technique, just think the same way you would make a hijab in reality and do it in 3D, the pins will help you to easily fold it.
It hasn't improved too much, it's still janky. They will still clip through other fabric if you're not careful or you can pull the fabric through itself as well. It definitely requires finesse.