real flow & 3ds max integration experimental render
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why does everyone expect something to be something -.- cant it just look cool
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You're an idiot.
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put the lime in lemon juice and pixelize that
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Sweet stuff. Having trouble with the realflow plugin for max. Crashes it or will not import anything, utter pain. Have heard of others with the same problem but not figured a workaround that is viable.
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From the thumbnail I thought this was a sea sponge being saturated with green water. Now THAT would have been impressive!
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yeeeeaaaahh, awesome! do you have a tutorial 4 this?
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This is awesome!!
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nice effect but didn't really need realflow for this because its barely moving
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How did you imported the particles?
gugu230 1 year ago
@gugu230 realflow has a plugin for max to import the particles. you save the plugin file inside max's plugins folders then max can import them. cheers
sensechange 1 year ago
you're right, realflow could have been better applied by giving the particles a bigger container in which to move around in, thanks for the crit, cheers
sensechange 1 year ago
when you import your realflow data into max make the particles show up as cubes, there's a parameter for that in the particle display options, then animate the data as it animates the particles (like rotation, i basically keyframed the rotation of the particle data as a bulk, i dont if that makes sense but it should when you have it all in max and select it[the particles]. they'll be 1 object)
sensechange 3 years ago