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STUNNING disintegration 3ds Max effect using tyFlow and V-Ray - tutorial

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  • STUNNING disintegration 3ds Max effect using tyFlow and V-Ray - tutorial

    Hey!

    A new production of CG BBQ is coming, very soon!

    STUNNING disintegration 3ds Max effect using tyFlow



    Sit back and relax while we step into the world of disintegration. Using tyFlow and V-Ray in 3ds Max we created a short animation where we destroy and rebuild a human anatomy asset.

    Let your imagination loose and think about what else you can do with the same disintegration 3ds Max effect. Think of all the archviz scenes, both interior and exterior, you can enliven by taking them away bit-by-bit.
    Cheers
    Matt

    GarageFarm.NET - The Cheapest Render Farm - 20,000 cores and growing!
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    Heh I thought muscles, fascia, skin, blood vessels + some clever algo for patterns and not another peeling effect And very creepy asset btw.
    I just can't seem to trust myself
    So what chance does that leave, for anyone else?
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    • #3
      Hey Paul.

      I'm still learning, I hope to make more advanced one after some time. When it comes to the asset, you got creeped out quite easily, don't be such a snowflake :P

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      The tutorial is ready. I hope you will find it useful.

      Disintegration 3ds Max & tyFlow breakdown tutorial



      Join us while we create a stunning disintegration 3ds Max effect using tyFlow. We'll guide you through each step with a tyFlow disintegration breakdown showing how you can recreate the same effect on your end. The final animation will be rendered using V-Ray, but you can easily use any other render engine to create the same stunning result.

      Once defined, you can reuse the same effect on various objects. That's the power of tyFlow simulation where the same solver can be easily re-used in different scenarios to get nice 3ds Max VFX effects. Feel free to leave a comment below showing what you were able to achieve based on our tutorial. Be sure to let your imagination loose and have fun with 3ds Max and our tyFlow tutorial!

      Timestamps:
      00:00 - Intro
      00:14 - Animation
      00:43 - Scene setup
      01:21 - tyFlow Face Fracture
      02:06 - Triggering the effect
      03:06 - Defining a new particle group
      03:32 - Propagating the effect
      04:45 - Adding a force to tyFlow
      05:38 - tyFlow Rotation and Spin
      06:09 - Disintegration into smaller particles
      06:55 - tyFlow Voronoi Fracture
      07:23 - Final fracturing
      07:47 - tyFlow Collision
      08:18 - Retiming the simulation
      08:50 - Materials and IDs
      10:01 - Next tutorial coming soon...

      Stay great!
      Cheers
      Matt

      GarageFarm.NET - The Cheapest Render Farm - 20,000 cores and growing!
      Xesktop - Powerful GPU servers for rental
      3DBee.IT - 3D asset store with integrated application

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