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Wall Reactor Tutorial Part 1 - 3DS MAX

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

The first of a two part tutorial on how to knock a wall down by a boulder in 3DS MAX.

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  • The whole reactor wall tutorial will be viewed mostly by beginners so really you should be explaining a great deal more, instead of speeding through it. The ball animation is not needed to that extent, u can just animate it from frame 0 to 2 and the momentum will carry it.

  • yeah - good point - thanks. as these are our very first tutorials, we're still learning and hopefully we'll make them easier to understand in the future

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  • Im getting an error thats telling me it cannot build a convex object cause the mesh has less than 4 vertices. How can i fix this?

  • Im getting an error "Degenerate Mesh, please remove from simulation

    the mesh has less than 4 vertices. Cannot build a covex object"

    How do i fix this?

  • good tutorial man! learned from your tutorial I've made my first animation in 3Ds Max. please say me what do you think about it! thanks dude

  • Yea, i mean just slow things down a little, its better for people to understand why and not just how. Yes some people might be bored, but those who don't will benefit. :) Always support ppl making tuts though,

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