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FumeFX Xpreso nodes
#1
Does anyone have a working example of the xpresso nodes documented here.  http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Fu...rators.htm

the docs ain't great and there are no tutorials anywhere?

can anyone help?
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#2
Hello,

you can find attached two scenes with FumeFX xpresso operators.

One scene is with FumeFX Get Data xpresso operator (http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Ge...erator.htm) which gives you voxel values inside FumeFX grid for each channel you specify.

The other scene uses FumeFX Follow xpresso operator and it makes that particles move together with FumeFX fluid. 
You can adjust some particles behavior when you select FumeFX Follow operator in Xpresso Editor.
Here are more info on each attribute of that operator: http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Fo...erator.htm 

I hope this will be helpful for you.


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.zip   Xpresso.zip (Size: 181.04 KB / Downloads: 6)
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#3
(08-30-2022, 10:26 AM)DoKorak Wrote: Hello,

you can find attached two scenes with FumeFX xpresso operators.

One scene is with FumeFX Get Data xpresso operator (http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Ge...erator.htm) which gives you voxel values inside FumeFX grid for each channel you specify.

The other scene uses FumeFX Follow xpresso operator and it makes that particles move together with FumeFX fluid. 
You can adjust some particles behavior when you select FumeFX Follow operator in Xpresso Editor.
Here are more info on each attribute of that operator: http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Fo...erator.htm 

I hope this will be helpful for you.
THANKYOU so much!!


really appreciate it
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#4
(08-30-2022, 10:26 AM)DoKorak Wrote: Hello,

you can find attached two scenes with FumeFX xpresso operators.

One scene is with FumeFX Get Data xpresso operator (http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Ge...erator.htm) which gives you voxel values inside FumeFX grid for each channel you specify.

The other scene uses FumeFX Follow xpresso operator and it makes that particles move together with FumeFX fluid. 
You can adjust some particles behavior when you select FumeFX Follow operator in Xpresso Editor.
Here are more info on each attribute of that operator: http://docs.afterworks.com/FumeFX5C4D/Fo...erator.htm 

I hope this will be helpful for you.

 Oh. I don't mean to sound ungrateful.  I was hoping for an example of the FumFx Birth node?
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#5
Hello,

Here is one simple scene with Birth operator.

FumeFX Birth operator creates particles on simple source which are then passed to FumeFX follow operator.

Created particles will then follow the shape of FumeFX smoke.


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.zip   Fume_particle_follow.zip (Size: 79.37 KB / Downloads: 4)
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