Pretty good one, great introduction to TP. I wonder where I can find a complete training about this, because that's the kind of thing where learning from guessing is impossible.
gr8 tutoriel! I appreci8, i r8 8/8, no h8 just b8! Anyway, can these particle tools be used as a particle? Like the one in AAE, the particles are like dust. Can it be used or be made as a dust particle?
Super ruhig und klar erklärt, und tolles Englisch-Vokabular. Respekt.
thank you man, really helpful, and easy to follow.
you are a good teacher
Pretty good one, great introduction to TP. I wonder where I can find a complete training about this, because that's the kind of thing where learning from guessing is impossible.
You are the first person that actually got me going into TP. Thank you!
11:20 _I'm going to change that back to yellow_ (and set it to white) :D
Anyway, very very nice tutorial :)
Thank you for this tutorial. This is the way I like tutorials - quick, compressed knowledge. How can I apply a material to these particles?
You got really great tutorials, and deserve more viewers ;)
09:45 :D toilet paper...
Nice tutotial! Thanks.
Thanks for the easy explanation.
how i can change the particle as cubes or another?
Please answer me I need your help, you mentioned the groups but how do I assign a TP Emitter to a certain group?
nice... you explain pretty good!
gr8 tutoriel! I appreci8, i r8 8/8, no h8 just b8! Anyway, can these particle tools be used as a particle? Like the one in AAE, the particles are like dust. Can it be used or be made as a dust particle?
How can these particles rendered in octane?
thanks man that really helped me :D
Nice tutorial - but kind of useless since you did not tell us how to render those particles.
Hair particle render maybe
Krakatoa :P