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Motion Blur Alembic C4d
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- [Voiceover] Now we're going to take a look…at importing our Alembic geometry into Cinema 4D…just so we can check the results…of what we did in Houdini and so I can show you…how easy it is to get those results into here.…So go File, Merge,…and then we will go to Exercise Files,…Chapter 1, ABC,…CORE_01.abc.…Let's open that up.…Framerate is 24, scale one meter.…Okay, bring that in,…and then voila, here we go.…I'm going to change my timeline to the 600 frames we've got.…
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I created this simulation in Houdini but could not figure out how to get the mesh into Cinema 4D. I ended up downloading the Realflow plugin and Exporting the particles into Realflow. My workflow is Houdini -> Export to Realflow -> Mesh Bin Files -> Import into C4D with Realflow Plugin -> Render with Octane.
Vikings clan of wars calculator. Any suggestions on how I can get my mesh into C4D without having to use Realflow? I tried exporting as Alembic but could only get the static geometry to work. I would actually prefer to export as .bin files but not sure if Houdini can do that without some Python code.
Thanks in advance..
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The Alembic Open Source interchange framework has really opened up a huge range of possibilities for applications that support it, and focusing on that premise, Mike Batchelor demonstrated just how useful Alembic can be in Cinema 4D by Using Alembic With xParticles in Cinema 4D to bake out an animation where the particles change their form over the course of their lifetime.
using the new alembic export in cinema 4d r14 to export x-particle animations
Mike uses the Alembic export in Cinema 4D R14 to export x-Particle animation that can be used and reused in Cinema 4D efficiently or brought to another application and used there. This would be particularly useful to use Cinema 4D strengths, such as this type of particle animation, and then using that in a pipeline or mixing with a different application’s strengths.