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Very good. Thank you. I am focusing on cloud for the moment. I'll check your tutorial. I am going through your Making Art in Houdini and there is a part with clouds, looking forward to learn more. Again, very great information given here. Thanks a lot.
Houdini evolves so fast sometimes, the methods may become obsolete before you even start to talk about them xD That is why Rohan may start a new serie but never continues them, it's fine... Take it while it's still hot ^^
Sir, can we make the thanos snap effect using the same technique if we replace the sphere with a digital double and then instead of using smoke we make small spheres as the emitted objects.
I like how your focus is so much on material that you even forget the title😂
great sir i am a beginner and your video helped me a lot
Thanks for this! Super helpful. Always love your tutorials!
Thank You very much, Rohan!
Very good. Thank you. I am focusing on cloud for the moment. I'll check your tutorial. I am going through your Making Art in Houdini and there is a part with clouds, looking forward to learn more. Again, very great information given here. Thanks a lot.
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Really good tutorial now that im learning houdini, thanks a los master Rohan, when we will see the rest of the series of tutorials ? :O
Not sure. Have too many things in working on. 😅
Houdini evolves so fast sometimes, the methods may become obsolete before you even start to talk about them xD That is why Rohan may start a new serie but never continues them, it's fine... Take it while it's still hot ^^
Great stuff maestro Rohan.You should try the AXIOM sparse solver.It is blazing fast compared to houdini 18's new sparse solver.
I will look into it
Sir, can we make the thanos snap effect using the same technique if we replace the sphere with a digital double and then instead of using smoke we make small spheres as the emitted objects.
Yes. It's possible