OBAN - an expression for Cinema 4D
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On 13/11/2005 at 16:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi folks,
Originally, I made this expression for my own, but I think many people can need it, so i make it public, under some sort of Open Source license; you can use it for private or commercial projects, but you aren't allowed to resell it as your own expression.
What's OBAN? Never have heard of it? So... let this picture explain:
This ZIP-file contains the source C4D-file and a PDF readme. The PDF is important, so read it!
This ZIP-file contains some sample C4D-files, they're self-explaining.Some more pictures which show the features of OBAN:
40.000 particles, 1,44 million polygons, stochastic render mode - all that took 15 min to render:
Hope it's useful to you... have fun with OBAN, and if you wanna show your experiments, don't wait to post them in this thread.
Greets from Vienna,
Gentle -
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On 26/11/2005 at 18:47, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Looks like a great plugin, Gentle -- just the kind I had been looking for, and thinking I might have to program myself, but now I don't. Thankyou. I'm still looking for a little free time to dowload and try it out, though. Great looking scenes too, but the best part -- it's free. You're not charging for the other fivehundred and ten features we never really needed.
Still waiting to see some other example scenes also. Grass by chance?? -
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On 17/12/2005 at 06:28, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Yeah, some people asked for more examples... I'm going to do some
AND I hope I'll get the thought bolt for some kind of VetrexMap-Implementation...
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On 18/12/2005 at 08:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Due to your wish I created some rather complex sample files - despite to the fact, that in one file there are more than 40.000 cubic particles, it just takes 234KB of my HDD space.
http://gentle.gym.wenzgasse.at/3d/OBAN/Sample2-Oban.zip
Greets,
GentlePS: Grass, of course, is one of the scenes
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On 17/02/2006 at 06:19, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello Gentle,
looks really great! I will try it out too.
Thanks a lot,
COFFEJUNKIE
PS: Open-source rules!