First Try At Krakatoa

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Hey everyone. Sorry that I haven't put up any videos lately, but I recently got an HD camera, and Sister VS Sister 4 is on the way. In the mean time, take a look at my first try with Krakatoa and 3DS Max's Particle Flow, delivered to you in GLORIOUS Full High Definition. The glow was added in Adobe After Effects CS4.
I hope you like it!
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  • what version of max did you use?

  • @tjiraaaa 2011.

  • great work .......where i can find tutorials for Krakatoa because all i found was very advanced few tutorials ...so plz any ideas to help me ????

  • @glaisser Check out the youtuber matthiasmvideos, he has a link to a tutorial page on his channel. He's also awesome with Krakatoa.

  • how long does something like this take to render?

  • @2wenty4frames Krakatoa is very efficient. This only took about an hour to render.

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  • at first point looks like blue portal :D

  • hey nice vid pretty neat work there, but i'm confused is it Frantic Films Krakatoa used with 3d max?

  • @audayhussain2 I used 3dsmax's inbuilt particle system, as well as a plugin called Krakatoa. I used After Effects for the glow. You can get all of them at cgpersia.

  • very nice can you do this by 3dmax?

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