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  • 35 impossible!!! this is max 2000 LOL dude, be a bit realistic!!!! 35 in 9 hours is also impossible!!!! but i like the work cheerz :)

  • @shintsukiedo At about 39 seconds in, there are 59,469,584 particles. The system is set up to emit about 7000 particles per second. The AUX system is set to emit 600 particles per second from the main particles. That means roughly 4,200,000 particles per second. The particles have a lifespan of 6 seconds so that puts it around 24,000,000 particles. The number of main particles and lifespan varies a bit, making it possible for much more to exist. 9 hours is what it took to render.

  • @AJR3 U did it like a boss :)

  • I'd like to see this Dubstep style :D

  • nice piano. thanks for sharing..:-)

  • Hm.. And what's the music?

  • @vicnaum The song is "One Epic Dream" by Sonic Librarian from their Piano Epics album.

    soniclibrarian.sourceaudio[dot­]com/#explorer?b=9218

  • can you please make a video how to get the full version (not the trial)? :D

  • How can you get so many particles ? Isn't the max amount about 3 millions particles/sec ? :D would love to know.

  • @burningcrusade122 Particular 2.1 allows up to 1 million particles to be emitted by the main emitter per second. The vast majority of the particles in this video are emitted by the AUX system.

    My main emitter is being driven by an expression linked to the audio amplitude. Max particles per second is about 7000. My AUX system is emitting 600 particles per second.

  • wow how did you do that kind of pattern? really nice mate! :) greetz

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