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3ds Max Training - Thinking Particles 4 for Production 1.0 (HQRip) English | MP4 | 139 kbps | 1280 x 720 29.970 fps | MP3 83 kbps | 2.99 Gb Genre: Video Training This material is based on the Video Tutorials Thinking Particles 3.0-4.0 found in the vast site Cebas YouTube encompassing both standard techniques and advanced levels of everyday work tasks. Also includes new features and Thinking Particles 4.0. There are sample files and scripts. |
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3ds Max Training - Thinking Particles 4 for Production 1.0 (HQRip) English | MP4 | 139 kbps | 1280 x 720 29.970 fps | MP3 83 kbps | 2.99 Gb Genre: Video Training This material is based on the Video Tutorials Thinking Particles 3.0-4.0 found in the vast site Cebas YouTube encompassing both standard techniques and advanced levels of everyday work tasks. Also includes new features and Thinking Particles 4.0. There are sample files and scripts. |
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Ripple Training - Mastering Particles in Motion with Mark SpencerEnglish | MOV | AVC 1158x729 30 fps | AAC 96 kbps | 654 MB Genre: eLearningParticle Systems are commonly used in motion graphics, visual effects and gaming environments to simulate smoke, fire, snow, explosions, dust and fog to name just a few. Particle systems are also used in abstract ways to create effects like glowing trails and magic pixie dust (think Tinker Bell). Motion has a built in particle system that's not only intuitive, but can be used to create just about anything you can imagine. Used in conjunction with Behaviors, particles can be made to obey (or break) all the laws of physics with just a few mouse clicks. Motion comes with many built in particle presets, but as you'll learn in this tutorial, Motion's interface makes it easy to develop custom particle effects. |
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