at about 5:08 this can be done by right clicking the slider (on the outside of the group) and going copy driver and pasting it into the pos value on the colour ramp. Now to work out how to add a driver for the colour and have this all in one single colour ramp (ideally)
Doesn't seem to work if you connect the output value of another node to the input value of falloff. In other words, the falloff can't be driven by another node's value.
@@WilsonDigitalDesign yeah, that helps; but i mean that whenever someone does a driver in a tutorial, they just click through that real fast & hardly explain anything about it... (tutorial hint 😁😅)
I've been looking for a way to do this for ages -- SO COOL! Thanks!
Awesome! I'm glad it helped!
at about 5:08 this can be done by right clicking the slider (on the outside of the group) and going copy driver and pasting it into the pos value on the colour ramp. Now to work out how to add a driver for the colour and have this all in one single colour ramp (ideally)
This is incredible esoteric knowledge, thank you
Absolutely brilliant ! Thanks
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Great to hear!
Hallo, ich bin nur hier, um zu sagen wie sehr mir deine Version aus dem 3D Wettbewerb mit den Kugeln gefallen hat. Very nice
Grateful! Thank you for making this video.
Great tip! Thanks for the pointer.
Really useful! Thank you.
Doesn't seem to work if you connect the output value of another node to the input value of falloff. In other words, the falloff can't be driven by another node's value.
Really useful video ☺️☺️☺️
djeez... that part between 5:04 and 5:15 went a bit fast, and is where the real magic happens.
but thanks 😀 ! cool trick
Oh sorry about that! If you do have issues following try slowing down the video speed in youtube.
@@WilsonDigitalDesign yeah, that helps; but i mean that whenever someone does a driver in a tutorial, they just click through that real fast & hardly explain anything about it...
(tutorial hint 😁😅)