THX very much! To make it easier to follow along, you can download the project files for just 5 bucks. This includes the drone footage, 3D-tracked camera data, CAD files, After Effects rotoscoping, and the fire and smoke simulations. A lot of data to play with! 🙂 Here is the download-link: payhip.com/b/rf9EQ
THX a lot, I appreciate that much! You are absolutely right, there is also the possibility to use pyro within c4d. Like everything in life, there are advantages and disadvantages to both options. If I create and modify a simulation in real time then Embergen is the first choice. If I want an even better result in terms of integration and interaction, then Pyro within C4D is the better choice. It depends: do you want speed or better interaction and integration? Both are justified.
Another great tutorial by CGIMastery. 😊
Make more tutorials on syntheyes
Great Tutorial how can I export tracking data from SynthEyes to C4D directly without AE ?
Great tutorial can you share the used footage with us for practice
THX very much! To make it easier to follow along, you can download the project files for just 5 bucks. This includes the drone footage, 3D-tracked camera data, CAD files, After Effects rotoscoping, and the fire and smoke simulations. A lot of data to play with! 🙂
Here is the download-link:
payhip.com/b/rf9EQ
Verry great tutorial and use of different tools! 😁 But i have one question, why are you not using the pyro inside c4d for fire sym?
THX a lot, I appreciate that much! You are absolutely right, there is also the possibility to use pyro within c4d. Like everything in life, there are advantages and disadvantages to both options. If I create and modify a simulation in real time then Embergen is the first choice. If I want an even better result in terms of integration and interaction, then Pyro within C4D is the better choice. It depends: do you want speed or better interaction and integration? Both are justified.