3ds max render animation12/8/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The complete interior living/dining room scene with the aquarium ready for keyframingĪ test render of the animated scene (Single frame render)Ĭloning the water bubbles using the sub-object menu. The images below are only to briefly show you a few of the many tips contained in the video. Please download and watch the video for the very comprehensive tutorial. After applying materials and lighting with animated camera paths, it was time to animate the fishes in the water. Since you're using Photoshop, you could use magic wand to select the faces and then expand each selection by a pixel on each side (assuming the green lines are each one pixel wide) and delete, then drop in your face textures (making sure the textures are the right size for the regions you're placing them in, of course)).Ī more accurate method, as JPEG files can have artifacts that make region selection tricky sometimes, would be to use multiple layers in your PSD file and place the textured faces exactly on top of the green-outlined regions in different layers, then merge all the layers together (unless 3DS Max supports multilayer PSDs, in which case you wouldn't need to do that unless you wanted to save space, in which case you'd want to export as a more compact image type anyway).Ī third method would be to use textures for each face that are slightly larger than the bounds and just place them approximately over the face positions to cover up the green this would avoid having to be exact, but it would also mean that you'd end up with discontinuities on the edges as adjacent textures would not perfectly match each other.To start with, I completed the scene of a living room/dining space with an aquarium in it. From what I can tall, you have the green lines because those mark the edges of the template, but they aren't supposed to be included in the final template. ![]()
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