The long extruded element may already be generated as a whole piece,
and then is 'masked' off.
Would definitely be easier if it were patch/nurbs  based.



Manny Papamanos
Product Support Specialist
Americas Frontline Technical Support
Customer Service and Support

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[mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of adrian wyer
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 6:46 AM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: RE: Glasswoks Lycra

any idea how the UVs were created?

a

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 [mailto:softimage-boun...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Rob Chapman
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Subject: Re: Glasswoks Lycra

speaking to JJ about this the other day (am on a short gig at Glassworks so sat 
next to him)  he said that it was verlet dynamic strands that were then meshed 
- most of the hard work was in the matchmove / roto integration

and yes Softimage still very much alive and kicking here :D



On 2 October 2014 10:08, adrian wyer 
<adrian.w...@fluid-pictures.com<mailto:adrian.w...@fluid-pictures.com>> wrote:
Alastair (or anyone else) any insight into how you extruded the geometry to 
have UV for the fabric patterns?

been baking my noodle thinking about this

a

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Subject: Re: Glasswoks Lycra

Looks like a bloody intense pitch meeting ;).

On 2 October 2014 01:50, David Barosin 
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Wow.  Cool idea and great execution!

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Very nice spot.

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On 30/09/2014 18:55, olivier jeannel wrote:
http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/lycra-moves-you&search-type=all&term=all

Beautifull film, out of curiousity are we still speaking softimage here ?





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