I bought a scattering prop a while back and can't remember it--help?
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A while back I bought a product that scatters items. butterflies, confetti, fireflies, along those lines. I can't remember the product name though and can't find it. It isn't ultrascatter.
It's a newer release and had pretty promo images of things scattered in the air. Ring any bells for anyone?
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Those are old RDNA products. Search the store for "scatters", there should be four of them. Make sure to unhide things you own.
Thanks for the reply. It's not those old products, though. It's something newer. I did some searches on "scatter" but I didn't find the product I'm looking for. (Side note: The store is sitll having growing pains and I'm not currently able to toggle a list to see only the items I own, which is how I usually find things.) Somehow I'm missing the critical word that would help me find the asset I'm looking for. :-{
Sicklyield has a couple of things
https://www.daz3d.com/sy-dforce-confetti-and-nature-effects
and
https://www.daz3d.com/sy-confetti-and-nature-effects-iray
there's also the older blowing in the wind, I don't think thats in the store anymore though
This one maybe? https://www.daz3d.com/sy-confetti-and-nature-effects-iray
How about "The Flock"? There's a few from DzFire. Or maybe ThePhilosopher' iReal Animated sets? Or maybe SickleYield's "Nature and Confetti Effects"?
Or this one has butterflies: https://www.daz3d.com/ireal-animated-butterflies-and-wisps
Blowin' in the Wind Tool is still here...
https://www.daz3d.com/sy-dforce-confetti-and-nature-effects is the one! Thank you! Some of the other suggestions are on my WL, and there are a couple others I've added, too.
Thanks, everyone!
I just notied this thread, and I am curious can the dforce-confetti-and-nature-effects product be used in animations, show the objects moving around in the air?
Was it Flockit?
https://www.daz3d.com/flockit
Yes, if you do an animated simulation. Depending on how they look when you bring them into the scene, you may want to skip the first frame or two, I would think.