Cinema 4D Particles Tutorial: Create Fluid Effects
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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In this tutorial we'll try and figure out how to transmogrify the new Cinema 4D 2024 Particles into a delicious fluid stream. You can use these fluid type effects as a gorgeous addition to your motion graphics designs. We'll go over particle emitters, field forces, turbulence, friction, volume builders and the volume mesher to deliver this design delight. And of course Bake to Alembic which is my favorite finisher. Enjoy! Also, make sure to check out our Octane products to support Alessandro. We need your support to keep this ball rolling so we can keep delivering more tutorials!
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good tutorial - real scale would've been nice tho
Excelente !!!!
Can't believe this is 5 minutes and not 30 minutes, thank you!
You're welcome!
I am also shocked 😅
Really cool! Excited to see C4D catching up to Houdini
I can do that in Houdini. I just don't want to waste a couple of hours figuring it out.
What's to figure out here lad? It's just emitter and helix
Hey, thanks for this awesome quick tutorial. I learned a lot in 5 mins! Thanks! 🙏🏽
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Love how quick and simple your tutorials are, thanks for this!
Great tutorial, but I would recommed using real life scales (like adding Figure for size scale) as if youi're serious about sims - you want them to reflect real life size. This is why you had to crank up the values so much. There's nothing wrong with it - but if you want to push your rendering and sims - using real values enebales more realism (esp with spectral engine like Octane where scale matters). This (after) impacts everything in your scene.
Thanks for the great feedback, I appreciate it!
Got this on my email and glad I clicked! So easy to follow, looking forward to the next tutorials focused in particles!
Awesome, thank you!
wizard!!
Another masterful tutorial, man. Yours are the best!
Wow, thanks!
Can the alembic be exported to UE5 and rendered out there?
I believe you can, but I haven't tried it
That's awesome
nice !!!
Наконец-то нашел вменяемый урок по частицам
Thanks!! Really cool !
you saved my life... thanks for this amazing tutorial
Glad it helped!
Amazing thank you very much
Amazing work, thanks!
Glad you like it!
That was so awesome Joren!
Thanks Izzy :)
how to make the particles folder
how did you create path for particles
It's just a default helix spline from Cinema 4D
Nice! but is any of this even worth it any more... the robots are coming... and its not even worth learning to code..
I refuse to go down without a fight! :)