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Not extremely close. the character holding the glass will be shown from the waist up. I seem to remember a long long time ago Max came with a sample file that showed how to use the Noise modifier and the Flex modifier. And there was some clever trickery that kept it within the confines of the glass. I can't for the life of me remember how it was done though. And the file no longer comes with the samples.
I've got all of the discs back to Max 1. Could you maybe point me in the right direction as far as version goes. I could look on a couple of the older discs.
ahh back in the good old days.. there was nothing but hacks like this while the result is impressive its a heck of a manual technique! if you have some more complex motion on that glass you are gonna have fun with animating the taper...!
you mentioned the flex modifier before.. cant help thinking that might be able to help here. not that i can see exactly how immediately.
glu3d ive played with, but its most definitely not free, and to be honest, a bit crap imho. had a lot of issues with particles penetrating geometry, and problems when trying to crank up the detail ( all the glu3d stuff you see is quite low res compared to other solutions.. kinda like. err.. glue. it is however quite easy to use.
i got a reasonable result using mparticles (lots of them) and skinning them using the pwrapper included with glu3d.. you could also try bercon/vraymetaballs to do the skinning too..
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