Typical Joren tutorial: No fluff, to the point and PRACTICAL! This tip can be applied in a million ways ... Always good to see Xpresso in tutorials as well. Big THANKS!
Thank you Joren, as always you come through with really useful tips! I had one question, as I am trying to work on an animation involving a flashing police car with alternating flashing lights from red to blue. How do you control the flashes between two light sources so they alternate using this same method?
You might have to do that manually with keyframes I think. You can keyframe the color in the material, so just switch it from red keyframe to blue keyframe. That's probably what I would do...
hey found how to use it with octane light, do exactly the same process but instead of drag & dropping the full 'octane area light' in xpresso, just drag&drop the octane light tag (the small square light) in xpresso, then add the noise, then connect it to the light node and to 'light settings', 'power', and BOOOOOOOOM
Yeah I believe you could do that. If you want a much more aggressive hard core flicker that would work. I was looking for more of a pulsing look. Great idea!
Dude awesome!! I was trying to recreate this instagram.com/p/Bg6HNOJH4dt/ Can't figure out how to use multiple lights with the sound effector... Could you help me out?
Typical Joren tutorial: No fluff, to the point and PRACTICAL!
This tip can be applied in a million ways ... Always good to see Xpresso in tutorials as well.
Big THANKS!
Thanks Eddie!
6 year old tutorial still teaching! Thanks!
Dang! Love to hear that :)
So many thanks! Perfectly explained, no bullshit, no rambling about stuff we don't care, thank you! Perfection.
p.s. you got yourself a new sub :3
Thanks mate :)
Good to see the noise material example, great tut !
Thanks for going straight to the point.grandly appreciated!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks man!
Joren, this tip is Gold. Thank you, so much potential in it!
Thanks! Glad you find it useful!
Amazing tip, thank you for these awesome tutorials!
Thanks man. That was great!
Hyper cool tip. Thanks..
Thank you so much!
very nice.thank you
thank you for this
WOW !!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!
You're welcome!
Great tip thanks!
I know the amplitude can be used to tell the noise the approximate intensity but is there a way to restrict it to a range?
I have the same question!
Great! Tnx
I tried this with Red shift area light but not working, any help or suggestion ?
Same issue. Is Xpresso still compatible with Cinema 4D 2023?
Great tip, But
how can i animate this if i wanted to flickering to stop for a moment and then to start again
kind a new to expresso,
I liked it is nice 5000000 Thanks
Thank you Joren, as always you come through with really useful tips! I had one question, as I am trying to work on an animation involving a flashing police car with alternating flashing lights from red to blue. How do you control the flashes between two light sources so they alternate using this same method?
You might have to do that manually with keyframes I think. You can keyframe the color in the material, so just switch it from red keyframe to blue keyframe. That's probably what I would do...
Does it work with black body emission with an image texture linked to it ?
ua-cam.com/video/C-JzzL3sRFo/v-deo.html
any thoughts on how to do this now that espresso is defunct?
nice!
omg yes
Trying this with octane area light and its not showing upon rendering? Any help appreciated. Great tutorial!
hey found how to use it with octane light, do exactly the same process but instead of drag & dropping the full 'octane area light' in xpresso, just drag&drop the octane light tag (the small square light) in xpresso, then add the noise, then connect it to the light node and to 'light settings', 'power', and BOOOOOOOOM
Fell upon the same solution and it worked like a charm! Thought I was the only one.
Ive been looking for something like this for emissive texture, still yet to find an answer.
what's a good way to create a camera flash effect? thank you
Genial muchas gracias sigue así enseñando. :)
gold!!!
Still works lmao
any idea how to make it loop?
can't you link the noise to the "enabled" part of the light, so it actually goes on and off? Now it just dims and brightens "randomly"...
Yeah I believe you could do that. If you want a much more aggressive hard core flicker that would work. I was looking for more of a pulsing look. Great idea!
SKOL!
Daaaaaamn
Dude awesome!! I was trying to recreate this instagram.com/p/Bg6HNOJH4dt/
Can't figure out how to use multiple lights with the sound effector... Could you help me out?