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Software > 3DS Max > Plugin News

ThinkingParticles Drop 5 is out

Apr 11, 2017 by Joel LeLievre
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Cebas have released Drop 5 for ThinkingParticles, new features in the rule-based particle system for procedural creation of VFX include VolumeBreaker Clustering, ShapeNoise, FlowEmitter and more. The software is available through rental-only licensing at $660 per year. For full details you can visit the Cebas website. Watch the new features video on YouTube.

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Eloi
7 years ago

Thats a solid new release! Awesome new tools.

Zorn
7 years ago

Very impressive!! That a nice release!!

Joe Scarr
7 years ago

Outstanding new features and fixes! Powerful update!!

pieforme
7 years ago

looks amazing, I was wondering if people who started using houdini from still use TP? or do you find that you stay in houdini more.

pieforme
Reply to  pieforme
7 years ago

Not thinking of costs just in terms of artistic and techinical aspects.

eloi
Reply to  pieforme
7 years ago

I was lucky enough to work with Goran Pavles. He was a long time user of TP. He switched to Houdini when he move to other companies, but he still prefer TP for a lot of scenarios for faster aproach on different FX. He is doing a live webinar soon, you can ask him directly. http://blog.novedge.com/2017/04/computer-graphics-gospel-according-to-fx-artist-goran-pavles.html

pieforme
Reply to  eloi
7 years ago

Thanks,that looks ace.

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