Great tutorial, but the example in Max and the one your later composite are very different. Just saying. I was hoping so learn how to get that string/wire/distorted spline look.
Turbulence is there in the Force operator , and secondly the geosphere is because of the shape operator, you set the scale to be small just like the video
I haven't really used Krakatoa Much so can't tell you exactly, but as far as I know Tyflow is one the fastest particles systems available, it can handle a huge number of particles in a very short amount of time.
What is the minimum system requirement for using tyflow..intel pentium and windows version. And can i use 3s max manimation 3d file into after effects project and do the transparent composition there in after effect..please guide me, i will highly appreciate your guidance.
@@fxmaniac2839 yeah but the example you show uses splines and not particles. The example and the tutorial don't match. All good...I like you channel...it's great work. But this one is misleading
Great tutorial, but the example in Max and the one your later composite are very different. Just saying.
I was hoping so learn how to get that string/wire/distorted spline look.
Thanks for this! Amazing tutorial. I have been following you for a couple of months now and you are doing an amazing job!
Thank you so much! I'm glad it was useful 😊🙏
I've no idea how you didn't show up on my feed before.
Thank you for these tutorials and everything!
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Thanks , I'm glad the tutorials are useful 🙏
hello tried following this tutorial but not able to find tub option in force and secondly getting geosphere in renders
Turbulence is there in the Force operator , and secondly the geosphere is because of the shape operator, you set the scale to be small just like the video
Very Nice Tutorial ! waiting for the next tutorials in this series !!
Thank you ! Surely will !!
Hey quick question,i am completely new to this wanna know that how much time does it takes to create 10sec tyflow .
What do you mean by 10sec Tyflow??
there is no turbulence option on my version of TyFlow Force Property. Is there any alternative way to make distortion??
Yes , you can also add a wind force from space warps and add to the force operator inside Tyflow , the wind force has turbulence and everything
Thank you, I like your tyflow tutorial..
I'm Glad You liked it, Your content is awesome too !!
In term of particles fx, do u think Krakatoa will give us a better and faster render than using sphere as particles? Thanks
I haven't really used Krakatoa Much so can't tell you exactly, but as far as I know Tyflow is one the fastest particles systems available, it can handle a huge number of particles in a very short amount of time.
What is the minimum system requirement for using tyflow..intel pentium and windows version. And can i use 3s max manimation 3d file into after effects project and do the transparent composition there in after effect..please guide me, i will highly appreciate your guidance.
Hi there hope you are doing well ! for tyflow the higher the better but atleast i7 and windows 10 with atleast 16 GB ram
Thanks..I have i9 11 gen with 64 gb ram and rtx 2060 12 gb graphics..even then rendering is slow..I have the free version of tyflow.
How can I import an animated version of 3ds glt file into after effect 2024.6 version which supports 3d objects.
Why does the animated glt file exported from 3d max and when I import in after effect 2024.6 the animation option is missing..
awesome tutorial
Thank you!
Great!
Adorei, muito bom.
thanxx
how get the final result...?
If you follow the tutorial I explained step by step how to get the final result !
new sub please make a lot where are waiting
So...this isnt a spline tutorial at all?!?! lol even your final render is splines but the whole tutorial doesnt have splines anywhere in it.
It's actually mentioned clearly in the title, it's about an operator in Tyflow which is used to emit particles from splines!
@@fxmaniac2839 yeah but the example you show uses splines and not particles. The example and the tutorial don't match. All good...I like you channel...it's great work. But this one is misleading