![]() So what I'm gonna do is add a spline wrap deformer and child that to my helix. Now, I wanna wrap my helix onto this shape. Let's call this path whatever that text was and helix. So we'll just get this sort of hump shape. And I'm gonna have it start by going down and then I'm gonna draw my next point all the way over here and then I'm gonna have it sort of arc up in between and then go down. ![]() So I'm gonna take my Bezier spline tool and I'm gonna turn on snapping for just a second so I can snap to this very first point. ![]() And then what I wanna do is draw out a path for this thing to follow. Cinema 4D'sreally great in that it will do the math for you. So in angle I wanna hit asterisk two, to multiply by two. I want to double the amount of twists so that our cloth is doing lots of interesting stuff. So go ahead and add a helix spline to your scene and this gives us a nice corkscrew effect. In your scene file, we want to create first of all a path for our flag to go down. So if you would, open up Cinema 4D if you have not already and create a new scene file. And we're going to, then, send a cylinder down that path and strap our cloth to it, adjust some setting so it looks like it's swimming through perhaps some water or very lightly flowing through the air to give it a more silken appearance. We're gonna start by creating a path for our cloth to fly down by using a helix spline and the spline wrap deformer. We're gonna go over how to create a silk ribbon flying through space using cloth simulation.
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