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      3D Curtain / Drape Tutorial in 3D Studio Max 
            Modeling a 3D Curtain/Drape without using any 3D  Studio Max plugins. With the simple combinations, starting with a plane and a  few modifiers you can develop a whole lot of different Drapes.       
      Start by drawing a simple Plane with the  parameters below       
      MeshSelect Modifier plays an important part since  we only need to modify a particular portion of the Plane. Select by using the  subobject vertex option in the Meshselect        
      Wave Modifier : Add the wave modifier and  you will see that it only affects the Selected Mesh vertices selected above .  Please note closely that you might need to modify you wave gizmo as you see in  the image below       
   Wave Modifier Values used        
      Noise Modifier : We need to add the noise modifier  to get the shape flow naturally so we dont get precise geometry shape appearing.  With the Noise Modifier there is some distortion to make it give a more natural  look       
   Noise Modifier Parameters        
      Add Another Meshselect and Select the top vertices         
      Adding another wave modifier with different values  displayed below        
      Wave modifier values        
      Adding Noise Modifier again        
      Noise modifier Parameters       
      MeshSmooth modifier added        
      MeshSelect Modifier Added again and all the  vertices now selected        
      FFD Box Modifier added with 4x10x2 values and  control point moved to get a nice feel        
     You can see the final result with the minor FFD  control points modification we get see the Curtain fly in Air.  
Friday, February 15, 2008
3D Curtain Drape Tutorial Using 3D Studio Max For Interior Design
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