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| Render Scene (Animation)For the fidgety few who want the gist of this chapter in a single sentence, here it is: Animations are recorded from the Render Scene Panel, okay? You can go on to the next chapter now. For those who would like to hang...
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| Creating Rendering Level AnimationsIn most cases, the best approach is to create animations that display your fully textured objects against whatever backgrounds have been added to the scene — and see the fancy effects you’ve crea...
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| Using the RAM PlayerIf you have enough memory (RAM) in your computer, you can use the 3ds max RAM Player to preview animations that you have already saved to disk. The RAM Player can actually play back two animations at the same time, display...
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| Animated Effects
Chapter 25 describes how to add a number of preset effects to images. Although any of these effects can be animated using the keyframe method, a couple of effects are designed specifically for a filmlike look (Film Grain a...
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| Video PostVideo Post demands a book of its own, due to its features and complexity. Even as a 3ds max beginner however, there are some things you should know about it. Video Post is used to render effects to an animation after everything else...
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