Very nice tutorial. I have just one question. How do I make the particles cover the surface evenly? I am trying to make them cover a object of the letter G. But the particles do not cover all parts.
@@fxmaniac2839 thx for answering. That still does not cover the surface evenly. The best result I get is by using "closest" and adding rotation operator and then increasing particle number.
Hi, Need to know how to create tyflow particle, like bricks creating a wall and than same bricks creating a statue stacked on each other... any help in matter would be great?
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Is there a way in tyflow to make the particles move in place? For instance, while they are hanging around on the torus for a moment, they actually move around naturally a bit, not just stationary?
can u make tutorials regarding Flock in tyflow, like fish swimming or birds flying
OK sure , will think about it 😊
Great tutorial Brother ! Definitely learned alot !! keep it up !!!
Thanks man ! I'm Glad it was useful !!
Very nice tutorial. I have just one question. How do I make the particles cover the surface evenly?
I am trying to make them cover a object of the letter G.
But the particles do not cover all parts.
Thanks , there is an option inside the find target operator, I used random , I believe there are other options too for a uniform result.
@@fxmaniac2839 thx for answering. That still does not cover the surface evenly. The best result I get is by using "closest" and adding rotation operator and then increasing particle number.
Very cool ! Thanks !
Thank you
Hi, Need to know how to create tyflow particle, like bricks creating a wall and than same bricks creating a statue stacked on each other... any help in matter would be great?
Hi , can't seem to get what you are saying, an reference video?
nice tutorial, thank u maniac
Great work man, looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Appreciate it ! Glad it was helpful
Thank you for the tutorial..
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really amazing video sir
thanks a lot
Appreciate it !
Thanks
Beautiful
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Is there a way in tyflow to make the particles move in place? For instance, while they are hanging around on the torus for a moment, they actually move around naturally a bit, not just stationary?
Thank you , yah you can add a wobble operator and link it to a force with a bit of noise
@@fxmaniac2839 Have a huge animation deadline coming up and couldn't figure that out. THANK YOU!
@@mamlovz13 send me an email with a screenshot of your project , let me see