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  1. ChemLoader is a free plugin intended to parse a chemical molecule definition file then create all necessary objects to display and render the molecule. Out of the box it creates objects like the bacitracin molecule shown below. The model is fully procedural and can be modified with numerous settings at any time. A full and detailed manual is included. For more details and to download a copy please see the plugin's page on my site. Steve
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  2. Finally got around to finishing all the modelling now working on the materials. first time using bodypaint in side of c4d to paint the textures for the horse body 😄
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  3. That time of year again... 50% off maintenance and perpetual prices over at INSYDIUM LTD | Home Use code: BFHALF The perpetual x-particles is sole with Insydium Fused
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  4. Hi everyone, I'm trying to figure out how to create similar shots with snow being spread on the top of boxes? I don't have x-particles so if there is a way to do it just in Cinema 4d, I'd really appreciate your help!
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  5. Just a naive idea... For those really sparce snowflakes, you could try to scatter actual really tiny tri-polygons with the Scatter Placement Tool
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  6. https://c4dcenter.com/portfolio/snowgen/ (bit pricy but it's a plugin) https://nitro4d.com/product/magic-snow-2/ (not sure if this one works anymore) Here's probably a good way to do it. The key will be the material. He also has a tutorial on how to make the material in Octane:
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  7. calling this one done..for now 😛
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  8. Yes the Maclom UV tools are what I am referring to mainly. The UDIM function is so good
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  9. Give 'em chance... it only came out in 2015! 🙄
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  10. When most freelancers can pick up Houdini Indie for less than £170 (GBP) per year, Insydium increasingly looks to me like a company trying to loose customers.
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  11. This is super annoying, but my solve is to just use Blender to save it out as an FBX etc. You dont need to know anything else about blender, just enough to open and export.
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