A 330 frame animation of a piece of paper crumpled up as by an invisible hand. The paper is a clothsim, combined with a noise texture to add detail to the wrinkles. Replace the 'Page.png' texture to add something to the paper.
You can see the complete animation at: http://youtu.be/VFX6g4BCQsk
The concept is based on the "Blender Tutorial: Squished Ball of Paper (Part 1)" on youtube, but modified to allow the crumpling to become an animation.To use this scene, make sure to bake the cache on the paper.If you wish for it to be an 'uncrumple', remove the first point on the wrinkle texture animation curve (it looks TOO flat if you don't), then reverse the render.
Created by Hudson Barkley (aka Snu).This .blend is free for all use, credit is not required (but I won't complain if you do so).
I would like to discuss more on how we can use this for our business intro.
Can you provide a very basic explanation of what features you used to make this?
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Nice work!