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I playing with chocolate, honey, cold fume, beer , follow path force.... that's just the best ever tool i ever use on 3DSMAX !
It's very easier than anytime, any other simulator .. it's powerfull .
But more than this it's now very funny and let artist to work like an artist now !
maany many thanks ! phoenix 3.0 and Vray 3.4 that's a mega combo
GHiOM = Guillaume Gaillard
freelance 3D artist www.ghiom.com
A ton of bugfixes there, but still a lot of work left - Stereo, Physical camera, etc. still needs to be implemented for the ocean. There are many other tiny changes and improvements to the foam and splashes, but nothing more than all the other aspects of the simulation. Check the changelog https://docs.chaosgroup.com/display/PHX3MAX/3.00.01
With the new "Simulation Licenses" does this mean that we can use multiple machines to calculate a simulation?
Cheers,
-dave
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Distributed simulation in which different parts of the same simulation are calculated across several machines is currently not implemented. However, you can use Phoenix 3.0's Simulation licenses to run many simulation on separate machines without using the Graphical User Interface. This way you can also simultaneously run copies of the same scene with slightly different simulation settings on several machines and then compare and pick the best looking one.
Distributed simulation in which different parts of the same simulation are calculated across several machines is currently not implemented. However, you can use Phoenix 3.0's Simulation licenses to run many simulation on separate machines without using the Graphical User Interface. This way you can also simultaneously run copies of the same scene with slightly different simulation settings on several machines and then compare and pick the best looking one.
Ah ok thanks for the info. I was hoping that it was almost like Back Burner where each machine would take on different frames.
Thanks again,
-dave
Cheers,
-dave
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