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Finally, I've found tutorial, where 90% of what I see and hear is actually that exact information I need right now)
That’s awesome, I am glad you found it useful! Now to work on that last 10% 😆…
@@jakedenham Last 10% is pure entertainment, keep it that way)
THANKS! I was just asking my team about how to do this! We needed to have some stones pile up for a fountain.
Great stuff, good timing! I would love to see how you get on.
Through Your tutorial I always learn something new. Thanks for all tutorials.
That's awesome to here Mohd, thanks for watching!Let me know any tutorials you want to see on the channel 😊
there`s a hell of a fresh air with this videos)
great tut mate
Thanks mate, great user name!!! 🤖
Thank you. 😊
Really nice! :)
Nice one!
thanks . useful .
glad you liked it
great thanks
You are welcome!
very helpful. thanks
Awesome - very helpful!
Great tutorial man! Had a valid point there, I never thought of using physics like that but it makes a lot of sense. 👍🏾👍🏾
👍Nice video, looks amazing. 😊
cheers, how's Houdini treating you?
Very funny video 😂. Keep the good 💪.
Thanks, I'm happy you enjoyed it
how to fix the animated results as one object so no need to press (end) button every time?
When life gives you lemons……..MassFX!
hahaha, 🍋
Don't be a lemon. What a quote 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Haha, I want to see more lemons in your work!
If I made a group of 2 objects how can I make them move together? The objects are combined in one body, for example a domino stone and its numbers
Maan!.. You're so funny.. Thanks alot
Glad you enjoyed!
is there something like PhysX Painter inside 3d max?
Thencks
Ha ha love this and don’t b a lemon 🤪🍋
🍋🍋🍋
For the plates I would literally just use an array deformer and change their position and rotation a little? Why go through all that just for plates.
hahahahaha
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Finally, I've found tutorial, where 90% of what I see and hear is actually that exact information I need right now)
That’s awesome, I am glad you found it useful! Now to work on that last 10% 😆…
@@jakedenham Last 10% is pure entertainment, keep it that way)
THANKS! I was just asking my team about how to do this! We needed to have some stones pile up for a fountain.
Great stuff, good timing! I would love to see how you get on.
Through Your tutorial I always learn something new.
Thanks for all tutorials.
That's awesome to here Mohd, thanks for watching!
Let me know any tutorials you want to see on the channel 😊
there`s a hell of a fresh air with this videos)
great tut mate
Thanks mate, great user name!!! 🤖
Thank you. 😊
Really nice! :)
Nice one!
thanks . useful .
glad you liked it
great thanks
You are welcome!
very helpful. thanks
Awesome - very helpful!
Great tutorial man! Had a valid point there, I never thought of using physics like that but it makes a lot of sense. 👍🏾👍🏾
👍Nice video, looks amazing. 😊
cheers, how's Houdini treating you?
Very funny video 😂. Keep the good 💪.
Thanks, I'm happy you enjoyed it
how to fix the animated results as one object so no need to press (end) button every time?
When life gives you lemons……..MassFX!
hahaha, 🍋
Don't be a lemon. What a quote 😂😂😂👍👍👍
Haha, I want to see more lemons in your work!
If I made a group of 2 objects how can I make them move together? The objects are combined in one body, for example a domino stone and its numbers
Maan!.. You're so funny.. Thanks alot
Glad you enjoyed!
is there something like PhysX Painter inside 3d max?
Thencks
Ha ha love this and don’t b a lemon 🤪🍋
🍋🍋🍋
For the plates I would literally just use an array deformer and change their position and rotation a little? Why go through all that just for plates.
hahahahaha