In this tutorial, DJ shows how to let in some fresh air into an archviz interior still shot by animating a curtain with a wind force field. This involves setting up cloth sim, force fields and collision objects, and a bit of patience. There's also a quick tip on how to smoothly guide your camera constraining it to a path. To quickly render the animation frames with Cycles, at the end of the tutorial DJ gives a short introduction to GarageFarm's new GPU render farm service, which can be a lifesaver for important projects with tight deadlines.
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