Thanks for the tutorial! I don't see any difference in the behavior of the 'Sticky particles' after you added the "freeze" action? When I do the same, it seems like the particles stick to the cube, even without the 'Freeze' action.. why do I need the Freeze? If I want to build a geometry to the snow flakes and add some volume to the snow sticking to the cube.. what would be the best way for this? (I'm new to X-particles, trying to learn)
Great video as always! But quick question, Is there a way to composite this onto actual footage so for example the particles could look like there sticking to an object in the footage? I guess make it look like realistic snow when its not actually snowing in the footage.
I think you would have to track the camera and then make replica objects and then take the renders back into a compositing software to overlay on footage
Or you could just 2d track the object and attach a white speck to it, making it disappear over time. This is a very easy way to do it, you could do it in after effects
Hey Glad you guys like it!!
Very detailed tutorial
I always have difficulty to the part where we now have to make it into geometry to render???
Thanks for the tutorial! I don't see any difference in the behavior of the 'Sticky particles' after you added the "freeze" action? When I do the same, it seems like the particles stick to the cube, even without the 'Freeze' action.. why do I need the Freeze?
If I want to build a geometry to the snow flakes and add some volume to the snow sticking to the cube.. what would be the best way for this? (I'm new to X-particles, trying to learn)
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can you leave a link to download that plugin, Thank you.
actually this is a bit over complicated way... you don't need the 2 groups.. just the collision for the object with the Freeze Particle Action.
pro trick: watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Carson Kyle yea, I've been watching on flixzone} for months myself :)
Great video as always! But quick question, Is there a way to composite this onto actual footage so for example the particles could look like there sticking to an object in the footage? I guess make it look like realistic snow when its not actually snowing in the footage.
I think you would have to track the camera and then make replica objects and then take the renders back into a compositing software to overlay on footage
Or you could just 2d track the object and attach a white speck to it, making it disappear over time. This is a very easy way to do it, you could do it in after effects
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