Painting & Compositing with Particles Brushes

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2007

You can create great foliage, bushes, shrubbery and trees, tall grass, fur and hair, waterfalls and fireworks and much more with Project Dogwaffle's Optipustics particle system - Optipuss... it's an optical octopuss

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  • Great video, staigerman. One question, though. How do you take your image into another program (photoshop) with transparency. Everytime i save, and import to PS, the background is whit, not transparent.

  • email me, I've been trying to reply here but it's crapping up. COntact info is at thebest3d-dot-com

  • WHOA!!!! how do you do that? can you please tell me how you get that. the brush not the program. i already have p.d.w. and its great

  • There's a couple of ways to enable Optipustics (p;article brushes). It varies also between different versions of PD, such as PD Artist and PD Particles. In PD Particles, the particle brushes are the initial default brush. You can select presets from the button near the File menu where all internal and particle brushes (including bristle brushes) are listed.

    In other versions you can find the Optipustics feature in the Window menu. There's a shortcut: 'i'.

  • yes it is

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  • just go to window then go to optipustic

  • this is dogwaffle pro isn't it? i definitely like the video (though the audio was really tough to hear)! thanks!

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