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help with particles TP/Particular/Form
by Elin grome on Nov 4, 2009 at 9:40:27 pm

Hi all - need some guidance on particles for a piece im working on...

Basically I have some nice studio shot footage of a silver trophy vase thing turning on a plinth- nice range of angles, macro, shallow depth of field...

I want to wrap some particles over it, small bokeh-type light sprites, wrapping, swarming over the surface...

My question is how best to go about it; I have C4d and TP, not very experienced with it but willing to learn and TC Particular & Form which i know a little better; I can get a pretty ok result but just warping a grid in FORM and approximating it with the footage, but would like to actually wrap more faithfully to the trophy shape...

I have already modelled the trophy; without the engraving and textures etc but the shape is good enough: now id just like some tips on how to wrap the particles....


CHeers 4 any tips

ELin


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