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In this tutorial I will show how to create fireworks animation using 3ds max and Particle Flow.
July 3, 2008 Today Views: 6 Total Views: 1,011
Creating Kung Fu Panda Animation in a minute using motion capture data.
July 2, 2008 Today Views: 7 Total Views: 103
First you have to deside how many spokes the rim should have...
July 2, 2008 Today Views: 9 Total Views: 68
Creating skeleton system into Kung Fu Panda model using Biped. Also explain how to deal problem occured using Biped. Detailed step by step tutorial.
July 1, 2008 Today Views: 5 Total Views: 69
Free Rock Demolition in 3D Max video Tutorial - Part 1 by Henry Mbata This is a free Rock Demolition in 3D Max video Tutorial by Henry Mbata, in which he helps you learn how to: - Model a realistic Rock in 3D S Max - Use particle systems and spacewraps to achieve demolitions as seen in Armageddon.
July 1, 2008 Today Views: 2 Total Views: 66
Texturing Po, character from Kung Fu Panda The Movie, using Unwrap UVW. Detailed step by step tutorial.
June 30, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 65
This is a very quick tutorial, an intro to rigid body dynamics with Reaktor in 3dsmax 4.
June 30, 2008 Today Views: 4 Total Views: 48

Creating an Asteroid

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First of all create a dummy, we are going to use this for all of the animation, everything will follow the dummy around....
June 27, 2008 Today Views: 3 Total Views: 87
For this tutorial I'm just going to use a sphere, although you can use any object you wish to light on fire (my recommendations are the teapot or dancing baby).
June 26, 2008 Today Views: 5 Total Views: 133
To illustrate the use of "muscle bones" we'll create a simple arm-cylinder with one bicep muscle.
June 25, 2008 Today Views: 1 Total Views: 77
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