Opacity gradient controlled by Xpresso

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Nando_The_Fly_Design
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Greetings to all.

I am trying to create this same effect of degraded transparency for a group of objects, all controlled with nulls in Xpresso.

This is the example:
https://vimeo.com/109315806

The C4D gradient has a linear 3D mode and a "Global" mode.

But I can't do the same with Octane material, neither with an Octane gradient nor with a C4D gradient.

I have found a more sloppy solution which is to apply a linear projection to the group of objects and animate this projection, but, in my case, I try to make the gradient "appear" by covering all the objects of the null and their materials. It doesn't work.

It would be like a gradient effect that paints all the objects of the group (that already have each one their material).

Any idea? thank you!
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bepeg4d
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Hi,
please have a look at this possible solution:
xpressogradientplane.zip
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4BE6D4D4-EA09-441C-B00D-68F78BEA4B18.jpeg
It works in a slightly different way, one plane is used to position the gradient, while the other one is used to scale it.
ciao Beppe
Studio21
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Thats a useful rig beppe, TY! :)


ive been trying for a while to figure out how "break up" the gradient edges with noise, like its possible in the C4D gradient using the turbulent noise. u think its possible with the octane gradient somehow Beppe?

best,
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bepeg4d
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Hi,
yes sure, you can use an Add node with the Marble node before the gradient node, with the same projection:
F9EE074A-29A4-4CEC-B227-090270096396.jpeg
ciao Beppe
Studio21
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sweet! thx Beppe :)
Nando_The_Fly_Design
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Thank you so much Beppe!
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