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From: PsychoSilence
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  • Mentioning on your tutorial about caching the particles in the first place might be a good idea!!!. Caching improves the stability of max but its still prone to crashes and your finished example file doesn't seem to have a cache files operator. It must be something else your not mentioning on the tutorial

  • If i cach the particles it still unstable & this also has the effect of the particle skinner already having little indentations a typical example is. I get the glue and tearing ok, its when the particle skinner is applied i probably get one run through then when i click back to frame 0 my particles and skinner object vanish so i turn off the activate skinning and turn off the particles to try and reset the moment i turn them off.....max crashes or if not is EXTREMLY unstable. aaaaaaarhhhhhhhhh!!

  • I love your work dude,I have spent an age on your ripping and tearing tutorial, I do it by the book but when i render it out, it renders out but after about 12 frames the ripping and tearing doesnt represent what the particles do and the objects break into little jittery bits but i load your finished file it works ok, but anything i do makes max extremley unstable what am i doing wrong , I followed your tut to the letter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! help

  • @CosEyeCan are you caching your particles before you render them? That might be a good idea!

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  • @PsychoSilence wow that seems to make a difference i need to test more, i was baking the physx sim i thought you meant that, but there is no where on your tutorial about caching the particles.

  • @CosEyeCan I talk about the caching in the very first tutorial on the DVD :) You should always cache before you render in any case. I just don't mention that in each and every single tutorial over and over again but nevertheless you should :)

  • @PsychoSilence Ok my bad, I just jumped straight to the tutorial that intrigued me the most , thanks for taking time out to reply. :)

  • @CosEyeCan No problem at all :) Glad i could help and hope you enjoy the DVD!

  • Awesome! btw, what is this music in back?

  • Very powerful, very cool! I'll definitely look into this.

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