oh snap.. they made a 2015 version.. thanks Sebastien!!
On 2014-11-04 12:47 PM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
Ever used SOuP ? it's a bunch of custom nodes designed for procedural
animation and motion graphics.(free)
Might have what you are looking for. check their videos, is cool
http://www.soup-dev.com/tools.htm
On 4 November 2014 10:14, Angus Davidson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
And I suppose doing in SI and exporting via Alembic isnšt an option ;)
I would be assuming python / mel script would be it.
On 2014/11/04, 11:38 AM, "Gerbrand Nel" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>Hey guys. I ask here because this is till where the smart friendly
>people hang out.
>I need to change the size of particles based on their current
position.
>I need to create a grid like effect, so as the particles move through
>space, they scale bigger and smaller based on their position in x
and y.
>In ICE this is easy, not so much in MAYA.
>Anyone have any ideas for me?
>Thanks
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