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Post by thegoldenplumbob on May 30, 2024 1:09:55 GMT -5
Hi, I’m looking to make a fluffy bed comforter like pictured on Google if you look up bed comforters. I’ve somewhat figured out how to make a bed blanket thanks to a YouTube tutorial (https://youtu.be/Jj5nXcq7enQ?si=Wbk81zpfvREUKTtp) and it’s a great tutorial but I can’t figure out how to make it fluffy like an actual comforter.
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Post by mauvemorn on May 30, 2024 4:21:22 GMT -5
Hi. Find the right texture, plug it into the material, bake to texture. If you want fur type of texture, you may duplicate and offset this plane, then make it partially see-through to create an impression of fur. this is what i mean legit fur like this would be very difficult to adapt to ts4, so i would advice to not go this way
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Post by tierramo on May 30, 2024 12:44:05 GMT -5
Hi. Find the right texture, plug it into the material, bake to texture. If you want fur type of texture, you may duplicate and offset this plane, then make it partially see-through to create an impression of fur. this is what i mean legit fur like this would be very difficult to adapt to ts4, so i would advice to not go this way Oh i mean so its more 3d and not so flat like a regular blanket if it makes sense. maybe its the way I explain it but when I asked others for help, they usually think I mean the fur but I mean the actual pouf.
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Post by mauvemorn on May 30, 2024 13:09:16 GMT -5
Like this
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Post by tierramo on May 30, 2024 13:44:53 GMT -5
I've tried the above tutorial for pillows and it does work but when I combine it with another tutorial for blankets, it either flies away or falls down regularly with no puff like the comforter pictured. I've also tried making the blanket by following the pillow tutorial but it just ended up looking like a giant pillow. Here's the blankets I'm working on if anyone would like to take a look, 02 is the blanket without any modifiers like subdivision surface applied and 04 is the most recent one with everything applied. these are the ones I've been working on, but I look to make more once I figure this out. drive.google.com/drive/folders/15845-4owMOfbWtpyMZtLtMzg370yxUkb?usp=drive_link
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Post by mauvemorn on May 30, 2024 15:18:42 GMT -5
Your mesh has no thickness. See how it is extruded at 0:09 in the previous tutorial? heres a better example
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