05-05-2019, 11:45 AM
Agreed, Tyflow is awesome! 
I have used several particle systems in the past (pflow, TP, houdini) and i like TYflow the most. Its much quicker to get the results i'm after. I know its a bit more old school but I much prefer this type workflow (feature based instead of rule/node based) over a pure node based system like TP or Houdini. Its not quite as flexible, however, i don't need to make huge node graphs or know tons of math/scripting to get basic functions. (im hopeless at math and scripting) I just drop in the correct operator and adjust a few settings and we're good!

I have used several particle systems in the past (pflow, TP, houdini) and i like TYflow the most. Its much quicker to get the results i'm after. I know its a bit more old school but I much prefer this type workflow (feature based instead of rule/node based) over a pure node based system like TP or Houdini. Its not quite as flexible, however, i don't need to make huge node graphs or know tons of math/scripting to get basic functions. (im hopeless at math and scripting) I just drop in the correct operator and adjust a few settings and we're good!
