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30 Years actively trading at institutional level. This essay however has morphed beyond its initial scope and so now is aimed at a much wider audience, thus I thought it’s appropriate to tell you a little about myself and why exactly I know what I am talking about. I had initially planned to just release this essay to my followers on Twatter, most of whom have been following my shitposts for a while and thus know my background. Go shitpost in his comments, he loves it. Gut feel = the role of intuition in trading the financial markets This would never have been produced without a prompt from the excellent thread on "Do Quantitative Traders have 'gut feel'?" This is by no means a comprehensive piece of writing designed to quash any and all doubt, nor make every piece of analysis explicit - I do not have the time, patience or care for that - but an essay that is first and foremost designed to make you think. N.b, in italics are my accompanying comments, caveats and further reading. The aim of this piece of writing will be to elucidate my thoughts upon the nature and importance of intuition in the context of Quantitative & Discretionary Trading. Without further ado, I welcome Cloudy to the floor! It's excellent, so make sure you bookmark it for future reading. In this case, his experience comes from one of a quant perspective, but like with many successful quant guys, he understands the absolute requirement for discretionary views too (basically, what is the context of the market from a human perspective and not just what a model is shouting at you). #CODE PARTICLE ILLUSION CRACKED#
I've followed Chief "Inshallah" Trader on Twitter for a long time, and apart from his banter, he has some fantastic insights, especially more recently (I reckon he's cracked the code about providing top level insights from a perspective of experience).
3D particles, cameras and views.We're very happy to have caught this one. New lines features to connect particles and create funky motion graphics effects.
New turbulence to affect particle position and size. The recent 2021 release also adds the following features that I will be showing in the video: #CODE PARTICLE ILLUSION HOW TO#
In this tutorial I will show you how to get it and how to use it.Ĭlick here to get Particle Illusion Standalone For FREE!
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However, despite the above limitations, the FREE standalone version is a fantastic tool to create great looking particle effects. You can achieve this with separate Glow effects, but having this inbuilt can make things a bit easier. This allows you to have particles react to music or sound.
Audio Driven Particles using the Beat Reactor. This can be useful to do things like disintegration effects. Reading Particle Colour and Alpha from the underlying video source. This allows you to control where your particles are visible. Integrated masking using Mocha and the PixelChooser. This allows you to track moving objects and have emitters follow their movement. For that, Particle Illusion needs to run within a host application. Compositing your particles directly onto the footage. Supports After Effects, Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, Media Composer and more. Run as an effect within your host application. The only features you do not get with the standalone application are: And it has most of the features of the paid version! While the plugin version of Particle Illusion costs money, the standalone version is completely free. I have talked about it before in my beginner tutorial for how to use Particle Illusion. And then there’s Particle Illusion from Boris FX.
There’s Trapcode Particular from Red Giant.
There’s the inbuilt CC Particle World effect in After Effects. There are quite a number of tools available to create cool looking particle effects.