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# 1 17-01-2007 , 07:57 AM
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How to "rip wallpaper from the wall"?

Hi there.

In my animation the carracter should rip the wallpaper from the wall which reveals another texture.
I placed a wall behind the other one. So I now need an easy way to animate the ripping of the first wallpaper. It should not fall down in one piece but rip in parts -> just imagine how you would grab an end of a wallpaper and try to tear it of -> you would only rip a piece of it.

It doesn't have to look perfect. Any ideas?

# 2 17-01-2007 , 07:58 AM
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Have a look at 3D World Mag Website. They did a tutorial on a page turning in a book, and this is basically the same thing.


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# 3 17-01-2007 , 08:12 AM
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Can you please help me out with a link? I didn't find it there. user added image

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# 5 17-01-2007 , 09:04 AM
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Thats the one ^^^

Cheers Arne


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