Hi thanks for this great tutorial! I'm wondering at @3:08 the "Photographic Exposure: Global" is not showing on my redshift. Is there anything i need to turn on to be able to see it? Thanks!!
Thank you! Things have moved around a bit in the new versions of Redshift, I believe this setting is now in your scenes RS Camera Object. Click the Camera Object you're rendering, select the optical tab. You can swap the exposure type to get access to the ISO settings. But really this just comes down to personal preference. It's not essential to this particular tutorial.
@@the-astropath Cool, found it! yeah that one isn't essential for the main point of the tutorial but it's good to know!:D Thank you!! I appreciate this tutorial, you teach well, it's concise and spot on! Hoping you'd do more tutorials!:D
It's interesting you mention this. I'm working on a new project in xparticles and I'm having issues with my cached sim and motion blur. You can always bake your mesh to an alembic. That should solve things.
I appreciate the conciseness of this tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you! My goal is to keep it concise and to the point.
I wish every tutorial was made like this. Spot on
Thank you!
Wait you don't like 20 minutes of explaining why you might make the thing you're trying to make?
Awesome tutorial....XP should come built into C4D!
Thank you! I think Maxon is working on improving their own particle system.
Fantastic tutorial man. I was able to play around with the curvature as well to get some really cool looks. Thanks a lot!
Awesome! Tag me if you end up posting any of them. I want to see.
What a great tutorial, thanks so much!
Thank you!
Thank u man, such a good tut
Thanks, keep it up!!!
Hello mate thank you for the great tutorial just asking i camt found the hdri tag in my c4d it is r25
Hi thanks for this great tutorial! I'm wondering at @3:08 the "Photographic Exposure: Global" is not showing on my redshift. Is there anything i need to turn on to be able to see it? Thanks!!
Thank you! Things have moved around a bit in the new versions of Redshift, I believe this setting is now in your scenes RS Camera Object. Click the Camera Object you're rendering, select the optical tab. You can swap the exposure type to get access to the ISO settings.
But really this just comes down to personal preference. It's not essential to this particular tutorial.
@@the-astropath Cool, found it! yeah that one isn't essential for the main point of the tutorial but it's good to know!:D Thank you!! I appreciate this tutorial, you teach well, it's concise and spot on! Hoping you'd do more tutorials!:D
@@saiboredoodles Thank you! Hopefully I will be posting more consistently this year 😅
great tutorial, thanks! if you don't mind me asking, what GPU do you have?
Thanks! I have 2x 2080ti, but I speed up all the rendering in my tutorials so that's why it may appear to go super super fast.
@@the-astropath thanks!
How did you render out your mesh with motion blur? I keep getting errors when it comes to rendertime
It's interesting you mention this. I'm working on a new project in xparticles and I'm having issues with my cached sim and motion blur. You can always bake your mesh to an alembic. That should solve things.