Saturday, 14 January 2012

Making Multiple Objects Appear at Once (College Work)


The emitter selection tool () is a great tool to use if you were to create a moving scene. It spawns multiple objects, and these objects can be manipulated to directions. So, to practice this I made a snow scene, which is in need of many objects spawned at a time for it to look believable. I made a base and a sphere, chose their colours (white) and then created the emitter, placing it where I wanted it.


Now that I have each object I want to make the snow scene, I will change the size of the sphere and make it smaller, making it more like snow.





As I began to change the colours and sizes of the objects I had on the stage, I started to tamper with the frame rate and the amount of "snow" which will spawn of the emitter (Birth Rate), life time and the all important "Show Objects" which enables the object you have selected to be in the emitter (In this case, the sphere) to appear.



After doing all of this, it was ready to render and make sure all the frames were shown during the animation. The finished product is below!

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