The Emitter particle course for Blender 2.8 and above
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- Jan 12, 2025

The Emitter particle course for Blender 2.8 and above, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 36 lectures, based on 117 reviews, and has 1345 subscribers.
You will learn about As a student you will learn everything from basic setup and placement of particles to advanced workflow where you use different types of particles, force and combined particle systems. This course is ideal for individuals who are If you want to build cities, create forests, make magic wands throw visual spells, create large flocks of moving animals, birds or if you are just curious of what particles can do, then this course is for you. It is particularly useful for If you want to build cities, create forests, make magic wands throw visual spells, create large flocks of moving animals, birds or if you are just curious of what particles can do, then this course is for you.
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Summary
Title: The Emitter particle course for Blender 2.8 and above
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This course is for you that really want to take advantage of the powerful particle system that exists in Blender.
It will go through all aspects like placing and rotating the particles, coloring them, using the different types of physics, how the different forces works together with the particle system, how texture can be used in different ways to influence the particles and how you can use Dynamic Paint to create stunning visuals. It also shows how you create new particles from particles.
In short all you need to know about the Emitter particles.
There is also a huge amount of .blend files that you can build your knowledge from and that helps you understand all aspects.
You should have basic knowledge on how to use Blender since all focus will be on explaining the particles and the things interacting with particles, but not on how to create objects, model simple things or adding materials. Those things are something you already should be familiar with.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Initial placement of particles
Lecture 1: Using Jittered
Lecture 2: Using Grid
Lecture 3: Using Random
Lecture 4: Using Volume
Lecture 5: Using Whole Collection
Lecture 6: Basic Rotation
Lecture 7: Using children of type Simple
Lecture 8: How to see Halo particles
Lecture 9: How to use textures
Chapter 3: Intro to Physics
Lecture 1: Intro to Newtonian.
Lecture 2: Intro to Keyed
Lecture 3: Intro to Boids
Lecture 4: Intro to Fluid
Lecture 5: Next level of Boids
Chapter 4: Intro to Forces
Lecture 1: Intro to Forces in general.
Lecture 2: Intro to the force Force
Lecture 3: Intro to the force Wind and some goodies.
Lecture 4: Intro to the force Vortex and a little about Metaballs
Lecture 5: Intro to the force Magnetics
Lecture 6: Intro to the force Harmonic and also some viewport tricks.
Lecture 7: Intro to the Force Charge
Lecture 8: Intro to the force Lennard-Jones
Lecture 9: Intro to the force Texture
Lecture 10: Intro to the force Curve-Guide and also how you use forces with curves.
Lecture 11: Intro to the force Turbulence
Lecture 12: Intro to the force Drag
Lecture 13: Intro to the force Smoke Flow
Chapter 5: Particles using Dynamic Paint
Lecture 1: Basic Paintmap
Lecture 2: Using Waves in Dynamic Paint
Lecture 3: Example of the type Weight in Dynamic Paint
Chapter 6: Instances and material
Lecture 1: Creating particles from particles (ParticleInstance)
Lecture 2: Material on particles
Lecture 3: Material on Particle instances
Lecture 4: Material on hair
Chapter 7: A little about hair and a thanks :)!
Lecture 1: Hair particles
Instructors

Joakim Tornhill
A Blender material enthusiast
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Frequently Asked Questions
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