Dynamic Jewelry in Cinema 4D – How to create a simulated jewelry effect in Cinema 4D where a necklace is affected by dynamics – like this example from Swarovski.
We’ll connect a pearl necklace together and make it dynamic with a mix of Cloth and Rigid Body dynamics.
This technique can be used to quickly and easily connect dynamic objects without a complex rig.
This tutorial was requested by Alena (one of our awesome Members) who wanted to recreate this example from Swarovski.
If you make something cool with this technique, we’d love to hear about it in the comments section down below!
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Excellent tutorial on combining cloth and rigid dynamics. I’ll have to remember that trick of using the Connector object!
Cheers Joanna, the connector is a brilliant addition to the unified simulation system, you’ll probably find yourself using it all the time if you do a lot of simulations
So good tip with cloth and connector to avoid exploding rigid body. Thanks, Dave!
No problem Razvan, there’s another more acurate way to do this too in the latest version of C4D, I might put something up about that soon too