Hello!
I'm in the process of learning this wonderful software and implementing Houdini to my C4D workflow. One thing I've seen that Houdini does exceptionally great is procedural effects and manipulating/animate an existing object. But it comes with some downsides for someone like myself who haven't used Houdini to much and not comfortable modeling in it.
Let's say I want to make a commercial for a product and animate the product in Houdini.
My thinking for this was:
1. Model a product (say a flashlight for example) in C4D. Here I would model each part separately so, for example, I save the flashlight in 3 parts (the handle, the lens and a bulb inside).
2. I bring it into Houdini and split up the 3 parts of the flashlight into 3 different parts in Houdini.
3. Make a procedural effect (example; having the flashlight become larger, smaller, thicker, thinner and so on…).
Would this be a possible workflow? I'm sorry if this is a simple question but I haven't found any tips on how to do this yet.
I want to learn to model in Houdini as well, but I was thinking that this workflow could help new Houdini users coming from a program like C4D.
Thanks!
Import C4D object and make it procedural in Houdini?
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