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gentib
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network nodes

Post by gentib »

Hi

this youtube video is made with c4d

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb7ZUyAYxlE


I am trying to achive something like this with mograph and my result is far way from that.

any tutorial or trick how to achive something like that.
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masterzone
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Post by masterzone »

Hi Gentib! thanks for been here. I think this kind of effect can be made with trace object by linking the preferred object. But I think you can do that with Xparticle o maybe with Thinking Particle.


You can find attached here a 1 minute test where I created a Mograph cloner and another simple cube and dragged into the Tracer Object with Vertex tracer turned off :-((
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jmchristian
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Post by jmchristian »

Try this tutorial, maybe help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbAN4Aj3izE
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jackkkk2000
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Post by jackkkk2000 »

This is another way to approach this effect: ancor point to objects with Xpresso:

https://youtu.be/k7b8ujU8zf4

:)
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oddworld
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Post by oddworld »

Thanks for sharing!
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Philipp
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Post by Philipp »

The best way is XParticle but I know not all people using it. Maybe Xpresso is the best way but the tracer is a good one
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