What if I want to save the file at a particular frame, at a particular particle orientation and be able to see the particles at the same orientation and at same frame when I open the file again. Like what is when I save the file, the particles are lost everytime
Can't wait to get this series going, just found your channel and it looks so great! Keep the great work
I'm glad you find it useful, yah it will continue 😊
Bro I love your maya tutorials, its only 2 days of learning from your channel and I am really feeling too confident.
Thanks, I'm glad they're useful to you 😊🙏
That was really useful, thank you! Simple, quick, and loads covered. Spot on.
I'm glad it was useful to you 😊🙏
Great tut cant wait for part 002. Not to mention 007;P
That was awesome exercise.Thank you.
I'm glad it was useful to you
Awwww I want this series now
Thanks, you can also join my patreon page for early access of the videos and project files 🙂
But what settings do you use in the render settings? You should explain that too
easily understandable ! thankyou for saving me from my sir's hectic explanation :))
I'm glad it was useful to you 😊🙏
Excellent! thanks
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Did you have a second video to this series? (please please please pleasse)
Unfortunately I didn't continue that series but I do have some other Maya nparticles tutorials.
What if I want to save the file at a particular frame, at a particular particle orientation and be able to see the particles at the same orientation and at same frame when I open the file again. Like what is when I save the file, the particles are lost everytime
You can make a duplicate of the particles and it will freeze at that particular frame .
@@fxmaniac2839 thankyou
Amazing tutorial. Is it possible to assign shaders to nparticles ? Tutorial would be great.
Thanks
Thank you, yah it's totally possible, you can add any material that you want .
@@fxmaniac2839 quick tutorial would be great !!