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Particles from image sequence

Explorer ,
May 02, 2017 May 02, 2017

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Hey,

is it possible to use an image sequence (or even better a pool of image -and videofiles) for a particle emitter? Meaning, that each new particel being emitted actually represents a different image?

thanks!

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LEGEND , May 02, 2017 May 02, 2017

You can do that with Trapcode Particular by using random sampling from a pre-comp.

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You can do that with Trapcode Particular by using random sampling from a pre-comp.

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CC Particle World can do it.  But I wouldn't use just any old set of images.

I'd prepare the stills for the requirements of the project.... or you'd never know what you'd get.

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Dear Dave and Mylenium,

thank you. That was what I was looking for!

all the best...

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