You are here: Home // 3d Max, All, Animation, Modeling // Creating a Realistic Candle Scene with 3ds Max and FumeFX

Creating a Realistic Candle Scene with 3ds Max and FumeFX

Creating candle tutorialWhen dealing with FumeFX, and other effects generating tools, it can be said that knowing how to convincingly merge your effects into your 3d scene is just as important as knowing how to create the effects themselves. In this tutorial we will take a look at a little explored area of FumeFX, at least when it comes to tutorials, multi-pass compositing.

We will study this subject inside of Toxic, Autodesk’s HD compositing package, and create render passes specific to FumeFX. We will also take another look at how to make an elegant candle flame and add it to a scene inside of 3DS Max.


OPEN TUTORIAL

Tags: , , ,

1 Response to " Creating a Realistic Candle Scene with 3ds Max and FumeFX "

  1. Wow Great Information How To create a Scene with 3d max candle effect.Appreciate the info, it’s good to know.

Leave a Reply

*
This page is fully devoted to turorials, so it is good to know the tutorial definition. The tutorial is one method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of learning. More interactive and specific than a book or a lecture; a tutorial seeks to teach by example and supply the information to complete a certain task.

Sponsored by: Lamps Poland , Alveo , Arbeitsrecht Berlin , Photovoltaik Einspeisevergütung , used vans , used vans , car supermarket

Random related pages: owernijsku.waw.pl,kredyt gotowkowy,Geodezyjne pomiary torowe,Mieszkania w Poznaniu,kurs excela w Lublinie to 3tut.com. All those pages are our friends. Please visit them also to improve your computer graphic and animation knowledge and other skills.


Copyright © 2009 www.3tut.com. All rights reserved.
Powered by ORA | Oracle 11g | Oracle Manual.