3dsmax scene
Uploader Comments (rockstar0815)
All Comments (10)
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kids...
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WOW, he should reconsider the stuff he uses in the fireplace, lol. That's some heavy smoke right there. No, just kidding- nice work:)
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hey, nice work man :), just wondering how'd set up the lighting...was it one of the default options or did u use any plug-ins cuz it looks reali good? thnx in advance!! :D
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@rockstar0815 is this realtime or why it looks not much realistic.
but good work all over only the render settings are not good
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hay how u make some big time line videos i am able to make only for 4 to 5 second animation can u tell me how u make such big timeline videos
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Before you get thinking i'm about to embark on a serious prefession let me qualify that a little bit; i can't afford 3d Studio Max so i only use a little Blender at the moment. The best i did on a cracked Max 4.2 once was a lego-style castle tower and bridge, no animation. I'll try to prepare something though :)
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Thanx, man!
Feel free to do so, any help you need: just ask :)
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Well I have to admit i'm going to copy you you're are that good. That's the most honest compliment i can give, i'll be struggling into the wee hours trying to make work look like yours. Well done man :)
very nice-- i like the cartoony look, and the lighting is veryu nice
FuriousPublic 3 years ago
Thank you!
rockstar0815 3 years ago
Particle Age will enable the falloff of your smoke.. Ambience pass would give it more depth.. Have you dabbled in mental ray yet? Cute scene BTW.
-Shea
SheaDesign 3 years ago
Thanx!
I used the particle fade setting to make the smoke fade away, but all it did was to decrease particle size until they are gone, instead of keeping them growing while reducing they´re opacity. Particle age would do that?
Never used mental ray, I still kind of fear the switch to it would be very time consuming...
rockstar0815 3 years ago