Very well done. I appreciate how you took the time to explain the details of the two different approaches to particles on a curve, and didn't just dive in to the making of the final animation.
This was a brilliant explanation and I really love the way you added slight miss conveniences such as the flipped curve direction & the white cells origin point just to demonstrate the issues that we could run into. That along with the clear & concise speaking, the good timing and use of graphics is proof that you put in so much time into preparing this tutorial. Much appreciated!
Fantastic!! This is the most complete, straight forward, easy to understand explanation of the Curve Guide I have found. Thank You for sharing this. I am looking forward to more tutorials like this in the future.
What an awesome tutorial, very well done. You covered so many topics that help to understand how you can get more control over the particles to create art directible animations. Maybe as a suggestion for a future tutorial you can dive in a bit further in the particle rotation topic as it is at least for me sometimes quite hard to understand what's going on there with the different modes and you have such an amazing talent to showcase how things are working in blender. Thanks a lot!
thank you Daniel much appreciated. I am not a particles expert so it is hard for me too, I would have to study that myself. If anyone has a good tutorial on the subject they can gladly share it with us here!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial. I was very frustrated since I couldn't reduce the particle speed even after reducing timestep and normal speed. Now only I realised we need to increase lifetime to do it.
Thanks a lot for a fantastic tutorial. Can the particles be split to branch out in different directions. I am trying to simulate oil flow in pipes for a hydraulic system. The particles have to flow through pumps valves and filters. can you help me with a tutorial please
Very nice tutorial, How to make an object follow path and stop in between for sometime and again start the motion..??? How can we give different speed at different points on path.?? Plz help
hello Anish, have a look at the first chapter of the curves encyclopedia on this channel. It is covered in the end of the chapter, animate along curve method 2
Absolutely one of the best tutorials deal with particles, curves, and physics - definitely earned yourself a new subscriber here
Everytime I open your videos, I have to get up on my chair again. Great content !
appreciate that thank you!
Very well done. I appreciate how you took the time to explain the details of the two different approaches to particles on a curve, and didn't just dive in to the making of the final animation.
The best ever particle tutorial!!! Great job dude!!
thankyou so much sir i have watch many particle tutorial but know one explain in such a great way
This was a brilliant explanation and I really love the way you added slight miss conveniences such as the flipped curve direction & the white cells origin point just to demonstrate the issues that we could run into. That along with the clear & concise speaking, the good timing and use of graphics is proof that you put in so much time into preparing this tutorial. Much appreciated!
Thank you very much for this comprehensive tutorial! And in a speed I can follow and understand
Fantastic!! This is the most complete, straight forward, easy to understand explanation of the Curve Guide I have found. Thank You for sharing this. I am looking forward to more tutorials like this in the future.
very happy to hear that, thank you for your kind words!
This is the most useful curve guide video I have seen so far.
Thorough, informative and very clear. Thanks for the amazing job👏👏❤❤
you are very welcome, thank you for the kind words
This was a beautiful tutorial! Thank you
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
my pleasure Luiz, you are welcome!
BEST LESSON EVER ❣ Thnx a lot!
awesome bro... you solved all my problems.. Thanks so much
awesome happy to hear that!
What an awesome tutorial, very well done. You covered so many topics that help to understand how you can get more control over the particles to create art directible animations. Maybe as a suggestion for a future tutorial you can dive in a bit further in the particle rotation topic as it is at least for me sometimes quite hard to understand what's going on there with the different modes and you have such an amazing talent to showcase how things are working in blender. Thanks a lot!
thank you Daniel much appreciated. I am not a particles expert so it is hard for me too, I would have to study that myself. If anyone has a good tutorial on the subject they can gladly share it with us here!
Very nice! Cheers from Brazil.
thanks cheers!
thanks a lot dear. your videos are very useful .best demonstration of curve guid🎉
Great explanations and practical example, thanks !
thanks man, very useful, appreciated.
Perfect stuff! Thank you!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you for the detailed tutorial. I was very frustrated since I couldn't reduce the particle speed even after reducing timestep and normal speed. Now only I realised we need to increase lifetime to do it.
That is an AMAZING tutorial
thanks Ulo!
Thanks, very useful!
thank you
good stuff
thanks for sharing!
This is good♥️
Amazing!
Thanks sir
Nice vedio
Thanks a lot for a fantastic tutorial. Can the particles be split to branch out in different directions. I am trying to simulate oil flow in pipes for a hydraulic system. The particles have to flow through pumps valves and filters. can you help me with a tutorial please
Very nice tutorial,
How to make an object follow path and stop in between for sometime and again start the motion..???
How can we give different speed at different points on path.??
Plz help
keyframe the gravity or the force field
hello Anish, have a look at the first chapter of the curves encyclopedia on this channel. It is covered in the end of the chapter, animate along curve method 2
@@karijoart thanks ❤️
I have this big problem in particles rotation. When i use curve guide and turn it 180 degrees, the rotation messes up idk why pls help
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
But my curve guide is only pushing the particles away and not following the guide somehow
I cant choose the shape - curve in force/ Why???
2.36 min How to make the orange curve in Blender.