HI,
Lightning tool developed using Bifrost 2.1 version point cloud. And, I used this tool to make the first demo. You need Bifrost 2.1 version and Rebel Pack 0.3.0 to run this tool.
This is only the first version, and I hope to update it in the future. My goal is to make it easy for everyone to create any type of lightning effect.
Of course, I also hope that the official BIfrost team can release better lightning tools in the future.
I upload the file here. And, I will upload it in the compound sharing area.
Please enjoy!
Thanks!
Demo:
Tutorial:
Great work Bruce.
Amazing Bruce ! Thanks for showing us your workflow. That's quite a graph !!
thank you all! I have a plan, hoping to make this tool more flexible. I will continue to do it. I also hope that more people can participate in the tool production process. Everything is developing in a better direction 🙂
This is what will make Bifrost great. Lot's of people creating compounds so that when you want to make something cool you wont always have to go deep . The artist will have loads of compounds as a starting point . Iv'e started to create a whole library of artist friendly compounds for myself, made from different elements from different compounds and other peoples scenes . Even something simple like creating an mpm sand set up I have turned into a single compound and published it so that I don't have to create a simulate mpm node and a mpm solver node every time I want to use mpm . So much like houdini we will have a whole bunch of compounds ready to go . What I am enjoying is going deep into other artists graphs and some of my own and grabbing certain groups of nodes that do certain things and publishing compounds and then mixing these with other compounds, it's great ! great work dude !
Hi, thanks for the great compoud. But is there a way to render it not with arnold but redshift? Can I convert lightning to mesh or something, that other renderer can see?
Thank you!
Hi,
You can use the "write_Alembic" node. Export the strands into a single abc file. (Be sure to check the "write_single_file" option.)
Then in the top menu of Maya: Cache> Alembic Cache> Import Alembic. The strands will be imported into Maya as curves. Finally, render with any renderer.
I'd tried this. Write_Alembik node have strange behavior. It write equal to or less number curves then was in the first frame. Same for particles too
Bifrost can export particles as abc files. However, Maya cannot read particle files in abc format due to its own limitations.
Thank you!
PS. Too bad that in current version of BGraph we have no ability to connect strands dirrectly to maya curves or at least to hair system. It could save a lot of time. 😞
use "extrude strands"(MJCG compounds's node) export mesh ,
the "levle1" channel can't render in arnold .
the "body" channel can render in arnold .
Thank you so much again and again.
Looks like this tecnique works completely as I wanted in redshift. Even UVs are there. I've managed to work level1,2,3 and body. Something is strange when you try to playback when every extruded tube is visible, but once you render frame by frame everything is good.
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