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3. CG Taiwaner ??????: Creating a collapsing Bridge with Particle Flow in 3ds max 9    hammerbchen.blogspot.com

You have to delete default shape operator in PF, and most inportant of all, use birth operator to creat particle (with Bobo's script). Once you set the birth script right, when you set the display to geometry, the bridge geometry will show up!

4. Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Getting Started With Particle Flow Part 1    escalight.com

Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Getting Started With Particle Flow Part 1A lot of film use special effects these days. Sometime we thought, how they create those special effects. Mostly, special effects on those films rely heavily on particle animation. Whatever your 3d package you use, particle is the main actor on most special effects. Nicely, 3dsmax have Particle Flow, which is particle system we can use with ease. Particle Flow is really powerful, and this tutorial suitable for you who don't know anything about Particle Flow. I will explain what is Particle Flow and how to use it.

5. Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Getting Started With Particle Flow Part 2    escalight.com

Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Getting Started With Particle Flow Part 27. Last type of action we will explain is Test. This Test action is used to check whether particle meet certain condition, if yes then particle is allowed to go to the next event. That's why Test is useful when you want to create complex particle animation.

6. Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Millipedes Animation Using Particle Flow Part 1    escalight.com

Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Millipedes Animation Using Particle Flow Part 1This tutorial will show you how to create a millipedes animation using Particle Flow. Actually you can create this kind of animation manually using Path Deform. But, here I'm trying to do another way, using my favorite Particle Flow, an advanced particle system available in 3ds max. If you are unfamiliar about Particle Flow, I suggest that you read my previous tutorial about Particle Flow: Getting Started With Particle Flow This is what you are going to create:

8. Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Tire Tread Marks Animation Using Particle Flow    escalight.com

Escalight - 3ds Max tutorial, Photoshop, Flash, V-Ray, Blender, Free 3D models, etc - Tire Tread Marks Animation Using Particle FlowIn this tutorial I will show you how to create tire tread marks animation using Particle Flow. Using Particle Flow you can create tread marks easily and faster. But the technique described here only work best with vehicle or tire that is moving along straight line. Note: If you don't familiar with Particle Flow, read Getting Started With Particle Flow first.

9. Creating a Missile Animation in 3DS Max using Particle Flow Source    oman3d.com

Creating a Missile Animation in 3DS Max using Particle Flow SourceThis tutorial will teach you how to create an animation of a missile that flies targeting an object and then explodes when hitting that target. Our animation will be created using the Particle Flow Source (PF Source). PF Source is a powerful multi-purpose particle system that lets us manipulate a large number of particles to create effects such as fire, rain, snow, and smoke. We will PF Source in this tutorial to create our missile animation by doing the following:

10. TrueCG - Creating a Comet with Particle Flow    truecg.com

TrueCG - Creating a Comet with Particle FlowA very nice looking comet coming your way.

11. Creating a Flowing Water Effect in Maya (Using Particles)    republicofcode.com

Creating a Flowing Water Effect in Maya (Using Particles)This tutorial will teach you how to manipulate the flow of particles from a shower head into a tub as particles collide with the surface of the tub in a water-like motion. We will use 'Particles' which are commonly used to create visual effects such as smoke, water, fire and various types of explosions similar to those that could be seen in the movies.

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