[Instructor] Ben Watts
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, you’ll how to create sticky liquids & wet maps using X-Particles and use them for controlling dynamic emission maps such as smoke with TurbulenceFD & changes to our textures.
[Instructor] Ben Watts
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, you’ll how to create sticky liquids & wet maps using X-Particles and use them for controlling dynamic emission maps such as smoke with TurbulenceFD & changes to our textures.
[Instructor] Mike Batchelor
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, Mike Batchelor shows us how to use the X-Particles fragmentor object to create dissolving or peeling effect in Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Mike Batchelor
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, Mike Batchelor demonstrates the process of creating corrosion effects using the X-Particles plugin in Cinema 4D.
[Source] Project-4D
[Level] Intermediate
In this step by step tutorial, Ali demonstrates the process of creating a noisy fluid look using the X-Particles plugin in Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Tim Clapham
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, Tim Clapham shows us how to create instant molecules using the X-Particles plugin in Cinema 4D and also gives you a quick glimpse of the X-Particles Trail Object.
[Instructor] Tim Clapham
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, Tim Clapham will walk us through the process of creating a 3D grid of flowing particles using MoGraph and X-Particles in Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Mike Batchelor
[Level] Intermediate
In this tutorial, Mike Batchelor covers the process of recreating Aixsponza’s “Tree of Light” animation in Cinema 4D using the X-Particles plugin.
[Source] Project-4D
In this step by step tutorial, Ali Faisal covers the process of creating a silky fluid inside of Cinema 4D using the X-Particles plugin.
[Instructor] Ata Albehany
In this tutorial, Ata Albehany will walk us through the process of creating an awesome looking colorful abstract in Cinema 4D using the X-Particles plugin.
[Instructor] Patrick Noland
In this tutorial, Patrick Noland covers the basic workflow to create particle advection with TurbulenceFD and X-Particles inside of Cinema 4D. We’ll use TurbulenceFD for simulation creation, X-Particles for particle advection and X-Particles emitter material for rendering.
[Source] X-Paticles
The X-Particles v3 open beta is now available and the users of X-Particles 2.5 are invited to join the open beta program.
The open beta program will close when the final version is released. The expected date of the final release is Q1 2015. X-Particles 2.5 users pre-purchase an upgrade to v3 at a discount of 30% any time up to the end of December 2014.
Below are some videos created by Mike Batchelor while messing with X-Particles v3.
[Instructor] John Teddy
In this quick tip video for C4DAPT2 CHALLENGE, John Teddy shows us how to control Turbulence FD simulation with X-Particles in Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Tim Clapham
In this tutorial, Tim Clapham demonstrates the process of creating an animated logo reveal using the X-Particles plugin in Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Antonio Braga
In this tutorial, Antonio Braga walks us through the process of creating text from particles using the X-Particles plugin for Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Uwe Schweer-Lambers
In this quick tutorial, Uwe Schweer-Lambers will show you how to create growing dendrites in Cinema 4D using the X-Particles plugin.
[Instructor] Mike Batchelor
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use X-Particles 3 constraints for creating viscous fluids and also some tips on how to make sand effects.
[Instructor] Tim Clapham
In this tutorial, Tim Clapham demonstrates the process of simulating soft bodies using the X-Particles 3 plugin inside of Cinema 4D.
[Instructor] Tim Clapham
In this tutorial, Tim Clapham will show you some techniques for working with the X-Particles 3 xpVolumeEmit object in Cinema 4D.
For more info on X-Particles 3 visit 3.x-particles.com
[Source] Munk Studios
In this quick tip video by Munk Studios, we’ll be looking at how to grow X-Partices using Cinema 4D’s MoGraph module and the Proximal Shader.
[Instructor] Daniel Balzer
In this tutorial, Daniel Balzer will give you a basic introduction of how to render X-Particles using the Octane Render for Cinema 4D.
Download scene files: goo.gl/JVdcYk