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Hi all, i'm relatively new to 3D and am currently Cinema 4D v8.1 ... just so you know...
I'm wondering if it is at all possible to create a continuous motion using the particle emitter in Cinema 4D? I'm basically trying to create a 'loop' of particles suspended in a void - and i need them to move in a circular motion in a continuous 'looped' manner. ![]() Basically, is it possible to create 2 frames exactly the same(the first and last frames) and to be able to 'tween' or alter the intermediate frames simmilar to the way a looped animation is created in Macromedia Flash? This IS possible with C4D in standard animation, but can this also be done using particle emitters?... Any help and suggestions appreciated. |
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