Thank you so much buddy, I needed this a lot. Spent the last two days doing this using the follow path constraint, array modifier, and curve modifier, but facing many issues like geometry deformation and proper alignment. I also asked Google AI by sharing the screen, even ChatGPT, but since I'm a beginner in geo nodes, I could not get this. Thanks for this tutorial. ❤❤❤
this is brilliant dude, you have the best understanding of these nodes, i've watched so many other tuts get this completely wrong, using points to drive the objects is genius!
Hello, I am a student studying with you in China. I really appreciate your guidance. Very easy to understand and helped me a lot. I sincerely wish you a bright future.🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love this animation because you can use it for a lot of things: - Lines with dashes - To represent the energy power flowing - Blood cells, cars, people, etc.
amazing , thank you so much ! one little follow up question: i tried to scale the instances depending on their position on the curve. lets say i want them to be smaller when they reach the end/beginning of the curve and grow smoothly to their original size in the middle. using the spline parameter didnt work and when i used the position of the sample curve node the scaling was very stepped. any idea how to solve this? using the map range didnt achieve nice results for me. maybe you have an idea. again thanks a lot, your video helped me so much
Honestly, I didn't use it yet. Also, because I like to show this way, so people will learn more nodes and the workflow behind. But I have pending to do tutorials about Repeat Zone and Simulation Zones too :)
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Thank you so much buddy, I needed this a lot. Spent the last two days doing this using the follow path constraint, array modifier, and curve modifier, but facing many issues like geometry deformation and proper alignment.
I also asked Google AI by sharing the screen, even ChatGPT, but since I'm a beginner in geo nodes, I could not get this. Thanks for this tutorial. ❤❤❤
simply amazing! thnak you so much!
Superb ❤
this is brilliant dude, you have the best understanding of these nodes, i've watched so many other tuts get this completely wrong, using points to drive the objects is genius!
Another great tutorial! Than you so much. I'm learning a ton right now.
I liked the inverse rotation node! Didn't know that existed but looks useful. Awesome video!
Hello, I am a student studying with you in China. I really appreciate your guidance. Very easy to understand and helped me a lot. I sincerely wish you a bright future.🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Oh from China! I'm happy to have students from the other part of the world! It's a pleasure to help you 😊
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awesome. Thank you for sharing this approach. I have seen it done in a different way that works. but I like your way a bit better
Great! Looks simple but also very inspiring, ..i can imagine many things you can do with this :) Thank you!😊
I love this animation because you can use it for a lot of things:
- Lines with dashes
- To represent the energy power flowing
- Blood cells, cars, people, etc.
@@Xan3D Oh right .. forgot about the cars! Especially with the random feature! :D
amazing , thank you so much ! one little follow up question: i tried to scale the instances depending on their position on the curve. lets say i want them to be smaller when they reach the end/beginning of the curve and grow smoothly to their original size in the middle. using the spline parameter didnt work and when i used the position of the sample curve node the scaling was very stepped. any idea how to solve this? using the map range didnt achieve nice results for me. maybe you have an idea. again thanks a lot, your video helped me so much
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yeah.. this is what I wanted...Thank You
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Why didn't u used the repeat zone ?
Honestly, I didn't use it yet. Also, because I like to show this way, so people will learn more nodes and the workflow behind. But I have pending to do tutorials about Repeat Zone and Simulation Zones too :)
@@Xan3D that's so awesome, can't wait for the upcoming videos ur making 😄👍