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Particles and Atomospherics in 3ds Max 9




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Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 13 April 2017
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 15 April 2007

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Using complex particle and atmospheric systems gives a real sense of life to your 3d Compositions. Join expert instructor Chad Perkins as he introduces the fundamentals of using these tools inside 3ds Max 9 in this tutorial from lynda.com Online Training Library (www.lynda.com).

See the higher resolution clip for free on lynda.com and check out the rest of our 8+ hours of training on 3ds Max 9 as well as our 16,500 other video tutorials.