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Maya tutorial: Bifrost Graph MPM mixing materials and particles

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Jun 12, 2020
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I wanted to show just how amazing and easy to use MPM can be with the bifrost graph editor . Maya has needed a strong particle system like this for years and I feel like I need to show everyone at least a small snippet of what it can do and how we can look to use it instead of native maya particles . MPM is fast and working within the Bifrost graph editor we can quickly swap out elements that would usually be difficult and time consuming with Nparticles . Please drop a LIKE as it helps my exposure : Products, Gadgets and Set up: Headphones: OneOdio Over Ear Headphones, Studio DJ Headphones https://amzn.to/3aHhYkP Mic: PC microphone,FIFINE Plug &Play Home Studio Cardioid USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 https://amzn.to/3ayDV5H External Drive: Seagate Expansion Portable 4 TB External Hard Drive Desktop HDD – USB 3.0 for PC Laptop (STEA4000400) https://amzn.to/313YpA2 DONATE to help keep this channel going . Not required at all but appreciated. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=BDVA8G7Q8XLSQ&currency_code=GBP&source=url Follow me on twitter where I post examples all the time before tutorials . https://twitter.com/Strangebox_ltd Follow me on instagram where I post examples. https://www.instagram.com/mayaguytutorials/ Professional Work Inquiries : www.strangebox.co.uk SUBSCRIBE and leave a LIKE if you enjoy free content . Want to learn the new tips and tricks for Maya 2020 by Autodesk. Autodesk Maya tutorials for beginners, intermediate, getting started, basics and more advanced . Maya Guy is here to help. http://www.mayaguy.com for resources (still building this) .

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