![]() A dedicated set of tools for so-called "sticky" camera mapping projections allow solid objects to be projected onto particles in 3D space, where they can be moved and dissolved without changing the color and shading of the original object. ![]() Krakatoa C4D lets artists render billions of particles but also control the color, emission, absorption and density of particles at the particle level. Started as a development project by Ugly Kids artist Daniel Hennies, who with the help of a programmer adapted a standalone version of Krakatoa into his fluid- and particle-rich C4D workflow, Thinkbox's new off-the-shelf version of Krakatoa C4D lets Cinema4D artists control particle rendering from within their preferred tool. In beta since last December, it officially shipped in mid-April. Krakatoa, the popular volumetric particle rendering plug-in from Thinkbox Software, is now available for Maxon Cinema 4D. ![]() More Sophisticated Control and Render Options for Particles in C4D ![]()
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