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Creating Fire in 3DSMAX



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).
First of all go the create panel and click on sphere or whatever object you've chosen and drag it out into the viewport. Now hit the animate button and set a few key frames of the ball moving around in the viewport so we can see it moving around with fire on it later on. What you should have now is your object moving over around 100 frames...GO



Creating a Foggy Scene in 3D Studio MAX using "Fog" and "Volume Fog"



This tutorial will teach you how to create a foggy scene in 3D Studio Max. I applied this effect to the ending result of my previous tutorial about Texturing (Using UVW and Unwrap UVW). We will create our scene using two atmospheric filters: "Fog" and "Volume Fog". It is possible to create a foggy scene using one of these alone, you shall be able to experiment with these on your own once you are done with this tutorial. We are using this model (MAX File) in our tutorial, please download it to follow this tutorial...GO






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