3 Particle Video Tutorials


#1

3 Particle Video Tutorials

Creating rain splashing on the ground using particle emitters:
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Animating a bouncing ball using a particle emitter:
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Creating a bottle rocket type animation with particle emitters:
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#2

Alright, enaugh of it. I can’t manage to look through all of them with the speed you are making them!

Just kidding of course, keep them coming :thumbsup:


#3

As always, great tutorials that never scare amateurs. Thanks.


#4

excellent stuff!..as always proton!:thumbsup:


#5

Still daily dropping around in here…but finally getting excited about CGT LW forum again.
:bounce:


#6

Agreed… great to see what Lightwave’s capable of… Are you going to collect all these vids in one place for reference?


#7

Newtek and Proton make good videos… why not make training DVD’s?


#8

If you grab all of the videos below you’d have a “free” training DVD :slight_smile: over 2 hours worth:

Animating carpet rolling and unrolling:

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Animating a bouncing ball using a particle emitter:

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Introduction to Compositing inside of LightWave:

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Creating a bottle rocket type animation with particle emitters:

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Winding a flag around a pole using Soft FX and then the same thing with Cloth FX:

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Creating rain splashing on the ground using particle emitters:

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Booleans vs Speed Booleans:

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Setting up a Distance to Object Gradient in the Node Editor:

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Relativity : Dr. Wheel Rotator:

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Using Endomorphs in the Modeling process:

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Creating spiderman type suit webbing:

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Using a Clip map with Shadow Maps:

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Animating a Page turning:

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#9

Don’t get me wrong, these are awesome tips and tricks. But I was talking more project oriented. Where you take us from creating a character, to lighting it, to texture mapping it, to rendering it :slight_smile:

Btw, do you know of a good/fast way of creating a polygon tree? Where the leaves are individual polys and such. Couldn’t find any type of “paint” or “clone” brush to create the leaves.


#10

Thanks Proton these ftp://ftp.newtek.com/multimedia/movies/w3dw look great :thumbsup:


#11

Thanks Proton!!! These tips are great. I especially liked the Carpet rolling trick.


#12

…yeah dude!,
thanks for the vids. im a fan of the Desktop images LW training DVDs. will you be doing any yourself?..


#13



…oh yeah. one other question regarding the Spiderman tutorial. how could i model Spidey’s actual webbing design as opposed to using the polygons as you did?..

…thanks.


#14

Awesome tutorials ! :slight_smile:

Heh, you’ve made quite a few the last years :slight_smile:

Loved the Comp one.

As far as th ecarpet, I was a bit unsure, thought dynamics would be better, have to look up on that one…

cool stuff. (!)


#15

Here’s a fun drinking game… You have to take a drink every time Proton says, “go ahead.” :smiley:


#16

or…“Let’s take a look”


#17

hehe, guess I started too early on that one.
I’ll make it up by putting the second beer on hold. :slight_smile:


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