awsome tutorial friend! where did you got so much knowledge about C4D? I mean i have seen a lot of your tutorials and your level make them looks very easy..!
Well, I've been using C4D since the mid-nineties (since R5 SE), so I've learned a few things over the years. Thanks for kind support and keep coming back!
Great. Thank you for your interest in helping the C4D user community. I would really like to learn about thinking particles. I am looking for information on how to create a particle system for a droplet or condensation effect. Example: The typical scene of a sweaty soda can.
@@jaimeferreira7108 Send me a blank email - I have a scene file that may interest you. Funny thing is, that when I built it in C4D 2023, it didn't work (it should have), so I built in it in R19 and it it works fine, even if you open it in 2023. Needless to say, I have created a support ticket!
Great tutorial, thanks a lot! In my setup I cant make it work... when I turn off the voronoid, nothing happens! My two objects has initial velocity and meet each other in mid air. And... what if I want the two objects breake up? do I have to connect the fracture port of Python node to the second voronoid fracture? Thanks again!!
Check everything - you may have missed an important step! If you still can't get it to work, email me and I'll send you the scene file, so you can do a comparison with your own.
Great tutorial
another nice tutorial I can use for start project. here I can make some extras with plane and different cameras. excellent 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Great - let me know how you get on with it.
@@ExpressoMechanicTV I made some stuff around, like plane, sky and claws who brings the sphere and cylinder on the ramp. doing this I like
@@willy4740 Great stuff, Willy.
Powerfull! thx for this rare informations!
Many thanks for the support. Glad it was of use to you!
Thaaanks bro
Thanks for watching!
awsome tutorial friend! where did you got so much knowledge about C4D? I mean i have seen a lot of your tutorials and your level make them looks very easy..!
Well, I've been using C4D since the mid-nineties (since R5 SE), so I've learned a few things over the years. Thanks for kind support and keep coming back!
@@ExpressoMechanicTV wow! Thank you Sir!👍👍🫡
Great. Thank you for your interest in helping the C4D user community.
I would really like to learn about thinking particles.
I am looking for information on how to create a particle system for a droplet or condensation effect. Example: The typical scene of a sweaty soda can.
Check out this tutorial, as it will help you achieve your goal: ua-cam.com/video/KEl-Z7ADem0/v-deo.html
And, many thanks for the kind words!
thanks you very much. But I need to learn to thinking particles. I appreciate the link
@@jaimeferreira7108 Send me a blank email - I have a scene file that may interest you. Funny thing is, that when I built it in C4D 2023, it didn't work (it should have), so I built in it in R19 and it it works fine, even if you open it in 2023. Needless to say, I have created a support ticket!
Great tutorial, thanks a lot!
In my setup I cant make it work... when I turn off the voronoid, nothing happens! My two objects has initial velocity and meet each other in mid air.
And... what if I want the two objects breake up? do I have to connect the fracture port of Python node to the second voronoid fracture?
Thanks again!!
Check everything - you may have missed an important step! If you still can't get it to work, email me and I'll send you the scene file, so you can do a comparison with your own.
You are so kind! thanks a lot, I found the problem =) @@ExpressoMechanicTV
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