Wrinkled Photoshoot Floor Covering?

FJM1977FJM1977 Posts: 99
edited October 31 in Product Suggestions

Is there anything that could be used for a wrinkled floor covering for photoshoots?

 

(I know that usually you try to reduce wrinkles so they don't show up and ruin the photo, but I have seen some photoshoots that incorporate the wrinkles)

 

Examples:

 

https://img.pikbest.com/wp/202343/linen-texture-wrinkled-dark-black-cloth-a-crumpled-of-textile_9983556.jpg

 

https://st4.depositphotos.com/36844668/38816/i/450/depositphotos_388165056-stock-photo-background-texture-black-cloth-abstract.jpg

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Comments

  • NorthOf45NorthOf45 Posts: 5,687

    Try dForce Studio Drapery which has some morphable ground sheets.

  • FJM1977FJM1977 Posts: 99
    NorthOf45 said:

    Try dForce Studio Drapery which has some morphable ground sheets.

    Thank you! As The Cars once said "Just what I needed!"
  • chris-2599934chris-2599934 Posts: 1,902

    You could try making one with dforce.

    Make a plane with a reasonable number of divisions in it to act as the floor - I used a 10m plane with 50 divisions.

    Make another to act as the sheet, the more divisions the better - I tried a 3m plane with 200 divisions. Give this sheet a dforce dynamic surface modifier.

    Position the sheet a metre above the floor, and tilt it slightly in X and Z directions and let the dforce simulation run. You can experiment with tilting it more or dropping it further to get more creases - I just did something quickly as a proof of concept.

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