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Cebas to reveal ThinkingParticles 6

Aug 07, 2014 by Joel LeLievre
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Cebas is set to reveal the latest version of their particle toolset at SIGGRAPH 2014 in Vancouver. ThinkingParticles 6 will be shown and will showcase the new developments including procedural fluid and soft body dynamics. For more information on TP6 and its mid-September 2014 release, you can check out the Cebas website.

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Eloi
10 years ago

One of the best news for 3dsmax comunity!

Christian
10 years ago

Yeah. 🙂

ali
10 years ago

gooooooooooooooooooood cebas
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Stark
10 years ago

YESSSSSSS. It’s been two years. bring on the soft bodies! Crossing my fingers for OpenVDB!

Salvo Triolo
10 years ago

Strong curiosity for fluids…I hope in a “better then glue3d” solver

Stark
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10 years ago

@Salvo I’m thinking the same thing! You can’t really claim to throw stick in the spoke of Houdini without an actual fluid solver of some kind. Even Houdini’s soft bodies are pretty awesome now too. In fact, I think their Finite Element Solver is the best thing out there.

thomascheng
10 years ago

Finally!!!

Salvo Triolo
10 years ago

@Stark, Houdini is the VFX sw…it’s various steps ahead respect of old school Maya/Max etc. If TP6 could bridge the gap it would be a miracle and Max isn’t a miracolate guy but if I didn’t believe in miracles I would not enroll in the gym a month before the summer holidays 😉

Steve Green
10 years ago

Cebas always have to get their digs in with that ‘Harry Houdini’ line…

JohnnyRand
10 years ago

Very cool! 😀

David Hoffman
10 years ago

I hope that one day TP6 and Final Render will be ported to MAYA

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