Incredibly useful to see your process step by step. The explanations are thorough so I know how/when to apply a technique in other projects. I also like that you show variations of a technique and the different effects you can generate for different applications.
Thanks for the tutorial, it was very informative ! One thing I would like to point out is, this tutorial already assumes you have basic understating of houdini. So you dont need to explain very basic concepts (like you explained types of attributes) and keep it focused on the subject you are talking about. But otherwise thanks for the video !
Working with blender and try to learn Houdini...It's not easy but your tutorials are very clear so there is still hope for me;-) Merci beaucoup . Also thanks to Houdini they made a free version for us artists...
Thanks man! Glad you find the tutorials clear and useful You're right, I appreciate also the fact that Sidefx are making an effort for students and indies.
Excellent stuff! Could you please revive a paint peeling tutorial by pixel ninja? It's just a suggestion for another video in the future. Thank you so much and have a great day!
can I ask you? you say in the video you struglled with VEX coding, how did you manage to learn it at the end? I'm curious if you have any advice for beginners on how to learn VEX and what's the best way? Thanks in advance
This is literaly one of the first Houdini tutorials that I watch and I want to say thank you very much for explaining everything so clear❤
Thanks a lot! Wish you a great journey with Houdini! You'll love it
Incredibly useful to see your process step by step. The explanations are thorough so I know how/when to apply a technique in other projects. I also like that you show variations of a technique and the different effects you can generate for different applications.
Thanks a lot Evan! I'm glad this is useful and well explained!!
Thanks for the tutorial, it was very informative !
One thing I would like to point out is, this tutorial already assumes you have basic understating of houdini. So you dont need to explain very basic concepts (like you explained types of attributes) and keep it focused on the subject you are talking about.
But otherwise thanks for the video !
Working with blender and try to learn Houdini...It's not easy but your tutorials are very clear so there is still hope for me;-) Merci beaucoup . Also thanks to Houdini they made a free version for us artists...
Thanks man! Glad you find the tutorials clear and useful
You're right, I appreciate also the fact that Sidefx are making an effort for students and indies.
Nice tut mate.Well wrangles are faster than vops because they are multithreaded.One other tip is to use path cost attributes
Great tutorial, but how did you add the white glowing balls?
This is amazing!!!! Thanks a lot for this tutorial 💜💜💜💜
very cool tutorial! Keep going!
Wow great tutorial
Excellent stuff! Could you please revive a paint peeling tutorial by pixel ninja? It's just a suggestion for another video in the future. Thank you so much and have a great day!
can I ask you? you say in the video you struglled with VEX coding, how did you manage to learn it at the end? I'm curious if you have any advice for beginners on how to learn VEX and what's the best way?
Thanks in advance
This is really awesome and free content to learn and start vex :) www.tokeru.com/cgwiki/index.php?title=JoyOfVex
Wonderful tips ;)
Thanks man!
Merci !
I wish you didn't use redshift, i don't have it.
Yeah, me too. Thats too bad
good
Merci!
VOPs are not faster than VEX