New tutorial - Denting Objects in tyFlow
#1
G'Day

Denting a more 3 dimensional object, in this case a Propane Tank.  
Its just a short video tutorial show one way this might be done, it is kind of an extension to the bending tutorial, but totally different method used.

Enjoy
Rob

https://youtu.be/orhPgIptJdk

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#2
Hi Rob.

I enjoy your videos and just commented on the one with the dented tank on youtube.
Just sending scene file, since I realize my explanation may not make sense.

Thx for the great videos.


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(08-13-2025, 12:27 PM)GreenDK Wrote: Hi Rob.

I enjoy your videos and just commented on the one with the dented tank on youtube.
Just sending scene file, since I realize my explanation may not make sense.

Thx for the great videos.

Hey, I saw - and replied and thanks for the file and sharing.

Does, DK mean born in Denmark ? 

If so, I am danish born Smile

Rob
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#4
Yes sir.

Born in Randers and live in Aalborg Smile
Been living in Aalborg since the 90's.


About bending object.
I saw this video.
He does not use a second PhysX Bind, but the PhysX switch op. he uses have changed (no sleep mode)
I tried recreating it, but no luck.
The object just bounces back from the bend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CneP1YT5ftg
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#5
Wait!

Sorry for spamming, Rob.
I figured it out.
The Bend angle was set to high.
The bend keeps shape without second PhysX Bind needed now.

   


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