Join David Andrade for an in-depth discussion in this video Cloth simulation: Flag, part of Blender: Tips, Tricks and Techniques.
- [David] The best about Blender is how easy…it makes everything to use.…Like Physics.…In this week's Blenders tips and tricks,…we're going to focus on how to make something very simple…- a flag using cloth physics.…Let's get started.…First let's delete this cube.…We don't need it so let's hit X.…Zoom in a little bit and let's go to Mesh, Plane.…Let's rotate this guy 90 degrees on the Y.…Let's bring out our properties and I'm going to add…a subdivision modifier and I'm going to make it, say, five.…
I'm going to go to simple and I'm also going to scale it…out on the Y a little bit, maybe overall too.…There we go.…Now we have a flag.…I'm going to apply that and I'm going to go to the Physics tab…and click on Cloth and right before I simulate everything,…I want to also add a force field.…Let's add a wind.…Make sure it's pointing at it.…And I'm going to make the strength like, I don't know, 150.…
Okay, now if you don't do anything else,…you're going to get something like this.…And your poor, sad, sad little flag is just going to…
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