Create Colorful Liquid Effect - Touchdesigner Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2022
- Couple of weeks ago I had posted the video of liquid texture and there were many who wanted the tutorial of the effect. So here you go!
Touchdesigner Tutorial: Replicator, Dat Tables, Chops, Noise, LFOs, Render CHOPS, RGB Keys, 3D Scanning, Houdini, Blender
Touchdesigner and Leap Motion Sensor. Use of some of the most basic components of Touchdesigner. Best geometric designs can be created with the use of TouchDesigner. Tutorial of this video will be out soon. For time being, enjoy the beautiful and mind pleasing animation of Geometrical Designs. #Touchdesigner #Tutorials #Geometrical Displacement Top, Noise Chop, Noise Top, Instancing, Rendering, Feedback loop, Edge Top, Parametric Equation, Touchdesigner Chops, Touchdesigner Tops, Touchdesigner Rendering, Null, Camera, Movement, Shader, GLSL, Creative Art, Math Art, AfterEffects, Adobe Premier, Media Encoder, Digital abstract arts, Art Tutorials, Touchdesigner Tutorials, rEAL tIME, Generative Art, Leap Motion, Sensors, Kinect, SOP, TOPS, CHOPS, TD Nodes, Final Cut Pro, Insta360
Thank you for these lovely videos!
Glad you like them!
Great video. Thank you!
you are welcome! Thank you for watching it..
So Trippy love it!
Yes, there are other versions that I have created too...
Thanks appreciate sharing with us
enjoy! I know you had requested this tutorial... I hope this brings smile to you...have a great day ahead.
Very cool
Thank you for your comments.. I am glad you liked it
Can you make these interactive? I ask with total ignorance to this sort of process. I have an interest in creating something like this and then utilize a Microsoft Kinect as a sort of 3D mapping project. Any direction would be appreciated.
It is possible to make these reactive using a Kinect. I am currently working on project that does exactly that.
Is there a way to limit the colors in the output? Not using the whole RGB spectrum, but instead just a hue spectrum (e.g., from blue to purple) could be interesting.
Sure, let me give a try and I will surely let you know...
You can use a lookup top with a ramp to define the colors you want to use precisely
@@linus0211 Yup, I eventually figured it out! Now I usually work in monochrome, and only play with colors in the lookup top + ramp. That way I get full control in a single place of the network