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Basics tutorials


 Bubbles  By 3dcafe

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Bubbles If you ever need to create bubbles for an animation, and would like to do it without spending a fortune on a plug-in
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 Colliding Objects Using Reactor in 3D Studio Max  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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This 3D Studio Max tutorial for Reactor shall teach you how to animate a realistic looking collision of objects. This is an intermediate level tutorial that expects you to know your way around 3DS and the basics of Reactor. Here is the end result video that we are going to create in this lesson.
   Hits:796    Rate:  4.0(out of 5)    Vote:1   Submit Date :2007-06-19
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 Advanced Water Material  By 3dcafe

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Advanced Water Material Advanced water-material using raytraced reflections. So you want to make some water that reflects the objects in the scene?
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 Blinking Lights  By 3dcafe

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Blinking Lights In this tutorial I'll show you how to make lights struggle to stay on. I assume that you know some basic knowledge of 3D Studio Max 2.5
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 Easy sunlight creation  By skillreactor

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Easy sunlight creation Create sunlight using a method that ensures both at a time: Quality and a fast efficient rendering process.
   Hits:693    Rate:  2.5(out of 5)    Vote:3   Submit Date :2006-04-05
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 Duplicating Objects in 3D Studio Max Using Particle Systems  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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This tutorial will teach you how to use the particle system of instancing in 3D Studio Max to duplicate a moving arrow that will flow through a tube without penetrating the tube boundaries. The lesson illustrated in this tutorial could be used to create flowing particle movements such as that of blood cells in a vein. This an advanced level tutorial, you are expected to have sufficient knowledge of how to work with 3D Studio Max before attempting it.
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 A Simple Laser  By 3dcafe

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A Simple Laser The following is a very basic tutorial on how to create a realistic laser for use in your 3DS MAX scenes.
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 Cell Shading a Cartoon  By forrestbro

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Cell Shading a Cartoon The trick to making your animation's have a cartoon look is to render your animation twice.
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 Creating Volumetric Clouds  By creativecow

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Creating Volumetric Clouds This tutorial demonstrates the creation of volumetric clouds in 3ds max
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 Lofts  By spoono

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Lofts What do you get when you take a 2D shape, make it move along a path, and in the process create a new shape? A Loft! These wonders are often used for creating piping and similar objects.
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