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iClone 4 Tutorial: Using Particles as Paintbrushes

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

JasonJ developed a technique for painting effects directly onto scenery in iClone, called "Dirt Painting". With this technique you can paint ivy, dirt, old newspapers onto buildings and edges..

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  • great stuff I have just started with iclone I get what you are saying but how is step one achieved .how is the particle brush made?

    sorry to be a pain

  • @09spuddy First start with an existing particle from the template library. Go to SET > PARTICLE > and then from the library select a particle that is sort of close to what you want. Drag the particle into your scene. Then use my Asteroid Particle Recipe to change the settings and the texture of the particle. Remember to save your customized particle.

  • Holy Steaming Piles of Cow Dung! LOL That was a BRILLIANT tutorial and I'm adding it to the Wiki immediately! BRAVO! Thank you so much!

  • @Anim8torCathy OMG thank you so much! Now I'm totally looking forward to the next couple of tutorials I have in mind!

  • Great work...

    Thank you for sharing...

    One question for you - if you have the time...

    Under ....AML Templates..(iclone4pro)

    Character-Interaction,

    The first one is... (HELLO!) click to interact,.... Can you do a tutorial on this , or all three ?

    Thank you in advance.....

  • @drychalice Reallusion has already made a video tutorial that's pretty good about the Character Interaction. Open the help window then search for AML --- then AT THE BOTTOM OF THE AML topic you will see a LINK TO A VIDEO TUTORIAL. If that does not help you, please let me know and I will make a tutorial because the AML stuff is freakin' cool.

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  • @JasonJ1968 thanks I have also found a tut regarding launching the diffuse and opacity maps into say photoshop and creating a new image to use with your settings to prolonge the life of the particles to give the growth effect .Thanks again ..great idea and very creative

  • What a fantastic tutorial and ingenious technique

  • Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.

  • I love ingenious new techniques that have a lot of artistic power. And I love good tutorials. This clip offers both. Thank you.

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