Create Rayline Particles in INSYDIUM Fused
In today’s Top Tip Tuesday, Bob Walmsley of INSYDIUM generates Rayline Particles with an xpEmitter and collides them within a Sphere using INSYDIUM Fused. Next, he creates organic, swirly tendrils using nxConstraints. After that, he adjusts the particle rotations to control precise bands of lasers and finally, Bob shows you how he generates particle trails at the contact points.
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INSYDIUM Fused Annual Subscription
Includes both X-Particles and Cycles 4D
The INSYDIUM Annual Subscription allows for flexibility. INSYDIUM Fused contains all of our plugins and products in one complete collection. Everything you need to create stunning particle effects, realistic terrains and fulfill modeling tasks through to the final render. Plus, all our available 3D Resources, hours of Training, Technical Support, and Content Repository files.
INSYDIUM Fused Perpetual License
Includes both X-Particles and Cycles 4D
INSYDIUM Fused is their collection of plugins, products and benefits.
INSYDIUM Fused provides everything an artist needs in one complete collection. INSYDIUM Fused contains all of our plugins and products in one complete collection. Everything you need to create stunning particle effects, realistic terrains and fulfill modeling tasks through to the final render. Plus, all our available 3D Resources, hours of Training, Technical Support, and Content Repository files.
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