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3DS MAX Hair and Fur Dynamic Test mental Ray part 1/?

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

Heres a wip, trying to figure a way to get good hair dynamics with 3ds max. Model is temporary..
Its hard to get results with the actual H&F Dynamics, any suggestions/tutorials/examples welcomed.
Most sad part is there no control in the dynamics to get les stiff tips (more follow up, wavy tips).

Hair is rendered with P_HairTK Shader in mrprim slot, don't know much bout how to set it in 3DS Max (Help required!).
It takes my cpu like 5mins per frame to render (Athlon 3500+ processor, 1G Ram)..
Got 4 lights, mental ray shadow maps, size is 4096.

Any help is welcome! Please comment it if you have any suggestions.

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  • you should not even comment if you don't know what 3D is...

  • Actually you can render anything on a computer with 1 gig of ram.

    it just takes alot more time to render than if you had a supercomputer. if you dont understand this, then you maybe should study something else....

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  • How much does her hair weigh?

    

  • Lmao You whip you hair back an forward *Willow

  • @jondyr thank you--what point do people who do not like something think they are making with negative comments? Like we are gonna go--oh yes you are right ? pfffft...

  • dowWs?

  • If you could manage to make a to make a tutorial on how to make this kinda hair it would help me out to no end!

  • @jondyr 1gb of ram can run out easily in some scenes

  • i wip my hair back and forth

    i wip my hair back and forth

  • palmas, muito foda

  • Can You make a TutourialVideo of making This??

  • @TheDeadlyAvenger I think you missunderstood what i ment. 1GB of ram can support any size of rendering if you have enough disk capacity.

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