Posted: May 21, 2010
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| Posted by venkatesh1212 on Aug 19, 2011 at 08:02 AM
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Hi Ken,
It's really nice.....i like this process of creating macros....it become easy and everyone can create macro's easily ....
Thanks
-Venky
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| Posted by ebanna on Feb 23, 2011 at 06:18 AM
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Hi Ken,
Thanks for the great tutorials...
Am wondering if you can make us a tutorial on how the Macro (ColorWarper) tools work.
Thanks,
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| Posted by SuperCoon on Nov 01, 2010 at 09:29 AM
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| Some more tutorials would be cool.
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| Posted by juang3d on Oct 31, 2010 at 09:49 PM
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Hi Ken.
Just want to let you know that here we are missing your tutorials about Composite :) please give us more advices/tutorials about composite.
For example on how to replace old Combustion workflows in Composite (workflow to get all layer working, using ID's or alternative selection method, using the Reaction tool and the 3D world, etc ... )
Anyways thanks for your work :)
adanchev: this is a blog about Composite, not 3ds max, but as an advice, try to link every single piece of the hous to a dummy or a point, then scale the dummy/point and see if that doesn't destroys your house :)
Cheers.
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| Posted by adanchev on Oct 13, 2010 at 02:47 AM
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Dear friend,
I try to compose a scene adding a house to a field. The house is rather big and I want to reduce its size. Any attempt to reduce it however leads to the destruction of its proportions and everything collapses. I tried by making containers, groups, freezing and locking and no results – the command scale changes all details in a different way making my “house” unusable. Would you recommend me something?
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