| Are you overlooking Particle Flow Presets? |
| Surely you’ve forgotten that Particle Flow in Max 2010 has a preset function, that allows for you to save and load particle presets. This feature has been around since Box Set 1, however it seems most people really overlook it.
This is in fact a really powerful feature, which of course is great for saving and loading preset systems, but also for saving pflow scripts, and constantly used set ups, even just some to make “rotation, spin, position, random_scale” on the fly. Here we just quickly jump in and point out the potential and usefulness of this great feature in 3D Studio Max 2010.
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| 3D Studio Max 2010 Particle Flow FX Elements |
| With the release of 3DSMax 2010 – Autodesk has added in a lot (over 100+ to be exact) particle flow setups, ranging from fire, smoke, earth, water, and in addition – Logos. These contain lots of different set ups, and also conceptual files demonstrating how to create various effects.
I was brought on board to create these earlier this year (2009) for the release. Although with certain limitations such as not utilizing any plugins and not making the scenes too slow in the viewport and copyright on textures or stock footage, it meant they needed to be more sample files to demonstrate how to create a flow for the set up, rather than a full blown production ready sample, at least in some cases. However I believe that pretty much all of these scene files that ship with max are very informative and useful in day to day production. A lot of the key concepts here are the core elements of what I use in building a lot of my more complex effects and flows. Check out this video just discussing how to use them and make the most of your Particle Flow En devours!
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| Hungry for more knowledge? |
| Check out a good buddy of mine Carlos Anguiano’s website, loads of great information in there. Carlos is currently a Creature TD at Industrial Light and Magic, freaking talented guy and his website has a lot of great information I’m sure anyone reading this website is going to find useful! |
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Posted on November 25th, 2009
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4:23 pm
Thanks a lot Alan, all this info and videos are so usefull! Your old site was great resource for any fx guy, but the new one is a real gem. Keep it up!
8:13 am
Invaluable tutorial! Thank you very much for making this.
3:19 pm
Thanks guys I really appreciate it!
7:10 am
Hi Mr. MCKay,
Great examples,
Is there a place where i can download this max files free/paid?
thanks and keep doing all this SFX for entertaining peoples like me.
1:49 am
Hi Rahu they are located on the 3d studio max 2010 resource DVD that ships with max. Insert the second DVD and they should be located on there. Hope that helps!