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fire
I am trying to make fire and flame but failed plz anyone give me an idea and send me complete mathod.
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There are a few tutorials for doing this in 3ds max on Tutorialized:
http://www.tutorialized.com/search.php?s=fire&id=275 |
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yahh
Ok all you need to do is go into your modify panel, not the scroll down bit but the section where you get your cameras and lights etc. Then go to the 'Helpers' Button, click and then use the scroll down menu and go to 'Atmospherics apparatus'. then use any of the box/sphere/cyl gizmos. Then all you do in the modify properties when you make one is add an effect
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that's cool, problem is, takes years to render and it's not quite as 'procedural'.. allan's got a cool vid tut on that www.allanmckay.com ... with Pflow..
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