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Particle Dispersion (video tutorial)
in 3D Tutorials
Particle Dispersion (video tutorial)

This video tutorial demonstrates how to create the effect of an object crumbling with the particle dispersion and positioning generated from a procedural texture map. 3ds max 6 or 3ds max 5 with particleflow extension is required.

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3D Morphing
in 3D Tutorials
3D Morphing

Morphing is a very powerful tool. It is mainly used for character facial animation but has extensive capabilities which can be applied to all areas of animation and modeling inside 3dsmax.

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Realistic Afterburn Explosion
in Text Effects
Realistic Afterburn Explosion

Here is a cool little effect I just made up. I know this one is going to be popular. A movie type explosion, complete with flying sparks! Put your type on its own layer and render. Right click/Cmd Click on its name...

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Hiding Objects During Animation
in 3D Tutorials
Hiding Objects During Animation

This tutorial covers how to properly hide an object during an animation. Hopefully you will learn the basics of using the Track view editor, a very powerful part of animating in 3d studio max and learn the ever needed tool of hiding an object at certain points during the animation. Lets begin!

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Sliders and Wiring
in 3D Tutorials
Sliders and Wiring

Using parameter wiring and sliders is a very quick and easy way to create dynamic and efficient time savers allowing you to use a predefined interface to control values of objects which would otherwise waste precious time getting to. In this tutorial i will cover what you need to set up sliders and ...

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Animating Using Bones, The Easy Way
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Animating Using Bones, The Easy Way

Animating Using Bones, The Easy Way To start off with, create five boxes to form toes, the foot, lower leg, upper leg and hip, as shown below: When you have done that link the objects in the following order toe to foot, foot to lower leg, lower leg to upper leg, upper leg to hip. ...

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