Great timing, great logical explanations, great keyboard shortcuts, excellent cadence and editing, perfect clarity, great English, concise lesson structure - from one 3D teacher to another - you've got what it takes to teach, dude.
After a Year of learning Houdini and feel confinient around Pyro, Particles and other - I will still watch it till the end, maybe there is something that I missed :D. Looking forward about RBD, Fluid and Vellum (if you are planning to do video about them)
Is there a bug in the geometry vop or am I missing something ? With only one point in a popnet and a const (1, 0, 0) in v, after 1 sec the point ends at (1,0,0). If you unplug v and plug a const (0,-9.8, 0) in f the point ends at (0,-5.1, 0)... about right... Now if you plug both at the same time the point ends at (1,-0.4, 0) !
Excellent video, I learned a lot. I think this is the first time I've controlled the particles (and not the other way around). Bravo ! However, I think there is a logical error in the tornado example. The suction is applied towards the point (0,0,0), which in turn reduces the lift when the particles rise ... and eventually causes the center of the tornado to collapse when the suction is too strong. I think the suction should only be applied towards the Y axis. P.B
Yep you are completely right. After you get the vector with subtracting (0,0,0), you should multiply it with a constant (1,0,1). This makes the suction have no vertical force, I forgot to add this part to the setup hehe
One of the most compresnhive tutorials EVER and I have been in this industry for a while, and for free. I am happy to pay for your next level material. Well done man.
Great video, thank you! In "Interpolate Source" section you mention that you have a separate video about interpolation - could you give a name of this video, or provide a link to it?
This man genius, He's really make you feel Houdini is very easy but it's not No one explain Houdini like him, You are genius man, keep going and realy you deserve everything good for what you do
yea the plan is to cover all but this will take a long time hehe. Just one of these takes about 2-3 weeks of planning, preparation and editing even though its just 2 hours. They will come though!
You got me. Enough to understand what you're talking about and more to challenge me. Somehow you got my level just right. I'm getting your course. Thanks
Sir I have one question before going through the tutorial, should I have a prior knowledge of Houdini before going through this tutorial or I can start from here only .
Looking forward to diving into this. You, Rez, by far, are the best Houdini teacher I’ve ever encountered. No doubt about that. Thank you for making our transition to Houdini a lot less painful.
only person who's been able to ACTUALLY explain houdini to me, thank you so much man
My pleasure :)
Great timing, great logical explanations, great keyboard shortcuts, excellent cadence and editing, perfect clarity, great English, concise lesson structure - from one 3D teacher to another - you've got what it takes to teach, dude.
Thank you sir! Appreciate it
Once again. Best on the web. Please. Please. More of this. You're saving lives.
The best Houdini channel on youtube
Appreciate that
After a Year of learning Houdini and feel confinient around Pyro, Particles and other - I will still watch it till the end, maybe there is something that I missed :D. Looking forward about RBD, Fluid and Vellum (if you are planning to do video about them)
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Really amazing!! Thanks for the tutorial 🎉
My pleasure 😊
Is there a bug in the geometry vop or am I missing something ?
With only one point in a popnet and a const (1, 0, 0) in v, after 1 sec the point ends at (1,0,0).
If you unplug v and plug a const (0,-9.8, 0) in f the point ends at (0,-5.1, 0)... about right...
Now if you plug both at the same time the point ends at (1,-0.4, 0) !
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Best way to start the weekend, thank you very much.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!
bro i can't believe this content is free. very useful and amazing.
Honestly, your content is currently outclassing most of the competition out there. Keep it up!
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thank u so much. really helpful.
love your style of teaching! thank you very much for all the great tips and info's! Ill keep on watching and learning from you brother.
why popnetwork is now showing in my houdini
Exactly what I was looking for
19:45 alt left click changes the value to bezier, and when I move to the end, it does not auto keyframe. I'v obviously done something wrong.
You might need to enable auto key (icon on the left) on your animation toolbar
EPIC! Thank's a lot!
Excellent video, I learned a lot.
I think this is the first time I've controlled the particles (and not the other way around).
Bravo !
However, I think there is a logical error in the tornado example.
The suction is applied towards the point (0,0,0), which in turn reduces the lift when the particles rise ...
and eventually causes the center of the tornado to collapse when the suction is too strong.
I think the suction should only be applied towards the Y axis.
P.B
Yep you are completely right. After you get the vector with subtracting (0,0,0), you should multiply it with a constant (1,0,1). This makes the suction have no vertical force, I forgot to add this part to the setup hehe
Finally, i was waiting for basic particle tutorial 🎉
One of the most compresnhive tutorials EVER and I have been in this industry for a while, and for free. I am happy to pay for your next level material. Well done man.
Thank you brother, appreciate it!
waiting for fluid FX
Good content Bro.❤😊
Great Master.
Thanx very much :)
more paid tutorials please, I want to give my lunch money to you and lose weight!
Hahaha, working on something big so its taking a long time
You really explains things well!!! Better than the courses I bought for hundrets of dollars
Thanks for sharing
Finaly ! Just in time for what I need ! Is-it possible to have some advice about one of my project please ?
Amazing teaching skills man, thank you!
My pleasure!
Bro you did that yamamoto effect aswell?😱
Yeah its a free full course too lol! Check out my youtube channel hehe
This video needs to get at least 1m views 2 hours of your effort to explain to us particles, big thanks bro.
Great video, thank you! In "Interpolate Source" section you mention that you have a separate video about interpolation - could you give a name of this video, or provide a link to it?
ua-cam.com/video/oe9H-JJ1o-k/v-deo.html here it is!
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Amazing!!! Your tuts are brilliant!!! Thänx a ton!
Thanks, but no thanks @ 39:30 Got me! Keep the vops going Rizz!
you are Amazing. I really enjoyed the course
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This man genius, He's really make you feel Houdini is very easy but it's not
No one explain Houdini like him,
You are genius man,
keep going and realy you deserve everything good for what you do
Thank you so much 😀
Another great one from the Master Yoda of Houdini
Thank you for the tutorial ✌🏻🤘🏻
ty for sharing 10/10
Glad you enjoyed it
You are one amazing teacher. Hopefully you will also release vellum and ff. God bless you.
yea the plan is to cover all but this will take a long time hehe. Just one of these takes about 2-3 weeks of planning, preparation and editing even though its just 2 hours. They will come though!
You got me. Enough to understand what you're talking about and more to challenge me. Somehow you got my level just right. I'm getting your course. Thanks
Glad I could help!
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i have stumbled upon your youtube in need of a good houdini beginner and this is a game changer , looking forward to learn so much !!!!
Welcome aboard!
Honestly the best Houdini teacher out there ! And I MEAN IT !
Thank you man appreciate it!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Sir I have one question before going through the tutorial, should I have a prior knowledge of Houdini before going through this tutorial or I can start from here only .
Its for beginners bro
No need, but you can look into my other beginner courses too!
goodness gracious you're an excellent teacher
Thank you! 😃
Looking forward to diving into this. You, Rez, by far, are the best Houdini teacher I’ve ever encountered. No doubt about that.
Thank you for making our transition to Houdini a lot less painful.
Thank you!
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