Consider showing the end result of your tutorial at the beginning so that the viewer knows what they will learn if they watch through your video. Do the same at the end to summarize the video.
You tutorial looks awesome, but this advice is fantastic, you should follow it. I found your video directly on RUclips, so I'm not seeing any images on your web site. I don't watch a full 40 minutes tut unless I know exactly what I'm getting. I scrubbed through yours, and although it looks great, I'm not sure what I'll learn, so I'm not watching it.
great tuto, but I'm having a small problem... I just can't find the "random walk" operator you add at 38:35 and 39:45. is it part of a custom package or home made command ?? thx
Thanks. Randomwalk is part of the 3ds max 2014 and you can find it in 2014 with additional PFlow box operators installed. If you have not it, you can add a wind with turbulence and tweak its parameters to simulate a noisy behaviour.
I love it but the speed in which you change your settings for the mapping, is a little hard to follow, this is not a complaint, I love this tut, its free and I will be incorporating it into work I'm doing, its just I found myself wanting to just download the maps and concentrate more on the PFlow side of things
What I mean is that I had it there in the top left of viewports and I turned my laptop off and when I turned it back on it was no longer there so as a new user I asked a few people as I thought it must be something that you can toggle on and off and I must of hit a key or something by mistake and no big deal I will just ask somebody who has been using it for some time but no luck for some reason.
Could somebody answer a simple question for me,I have been using the 2013 release and in the top left of my viewports where it has the brackets with for example-+[perspective]-[realistic],it just went and I have asked a lot of people how to get it back but no luck,would be appreciated!
Is this a tutorial about creating an effect with P-Flow or creating an image? Literally 80% of this tutorial has NOTHING to do with the stated purpose: a cloaking particle effect. You spent so much time modelling, lighting and texturing you never actually got around to finishing the cloak tutorial. If you're doing a tutorial about creating an image from scratch, then say so; if you're doing a tutorial about particles and effects then stick to the focus.
Consider showing the end result of your tutorial at the beginning so that the viewer knows what they will learn if they watch through your video. Do the same at the end to summarize the video.
Thanks for your suggestions, on our website we are posting images to show the tutorial progress and at the beginning we show the end result now.
Was just about to say this haha.
You tutorial looks awesome, but this advice is fantastic, you should follow it. I found your video directly on RUclips, so I'm not seeing any images on your web site. I don't watch a full 40 minutes tut unless I know exactly what I'm getting. I scrubbed through yours, and although it looks great, I'm not sure what I'll learn, so I'm not watching it.
Alessandro does it again! I'm liking your new website look also (your personal and MaxCookie). Keep it going!
Instructions unclear. Woke up in sewage pipe.
show the final effect
great tuto, but I'm having a small problem...
I just can't find the "random walk" operator you add at 38:35 and 39:45.
is it part of a custom package or home made command ??
thx
Thanks. Randomwalk is part of the 3ds max 2014 and you can find it in 2014 with additional PFlow box operators installed. If you have not it, you can add a wind with turbulence and tweak its parameters to simulate a noisy behaviour.
3dsmaxcookie you are the one
I love it but the speed in which you change your settings for the mapping, is a little hard to follow, this is not a complaint, I love this tut, its free and I will be incorporating it into work I'm doing, its just I found myself wanting to just download the maps and concentrate more on the PFlow side of things
Sono americano, il tuo inglese é perfettamente comorensibile, e sopratutto ottimo tutorial
Ottimo lavoro!!!
I have 3ds max 2014, do i need any other programs or any special plugins that i need to pay for to get the effects ?
What I mean is that I had it there in the top left of viewports and I turned my laptop off and when I turned it back on it was no longer there so as a new user I asked a few people as I thought it must be something that you can toggle on and off and I must of hit a key or something by mistake and no big deal I will just ask somebody who has been using it for some time but no luck for some reason.
Could somebody answer a simple question for me,I have been using the 2013 release and in the top left of my viewports where it has the brackets with for example-+[perspective]-[realistic],it just went and I have asked a lot of people how to get it back but no luck,would be appreciated!
version?
LOL un italiano che parla inglese bene, ottimo tutorial ;)
LOL an italian who speak english good, great tutorial
Thanks ! But I think I've still to work a lot on my spoken english ;) but you know working mainly with english people helps a lot ;) Grazie !
09:50 create camera from view shortcut = CTRL + C
Is this a tutorial about creating an effect with P-Flow or creating an image? Literally 80% of this tutorial has NOTHING to do with the stated purpose: a cloaking particle effect. You spent so much time modelling, lighting and texturing you never actually got around to finishing the cloak tutorial. If you're doing a tutorial about creating an image from scratch, then say so; if you're doing a tutorial about particles and effects then stick to the focus.
Just learn Thinking particles people. And you wont need any tutorials with Pflow ever again