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Quick/easy Clouds Using 3ds Max Creating Volumetric Clouds Using 3DS MAX

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Quick And Easy Volumetric Clouds Using 3ds Max

 

(This tutorial takes estimated 2 mins if you have a basic knowledge of max but if not Ive included step-by-step pictures)

 

 

1. Open Max or If opened already reset it to a blank scene.

First we are going to create the blue hemisphere atmosphere.

2. Create a sphere. With the setting of Radius 50.0 and 32 segments.

3. Goto the modifier panel and add a "normal" modifier and make sure "flip normals" is selected.

 

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4. Now add a edit mesh modifier.

 

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5. Under the selection panel of the edit mesh modifier select vertex.

6. Now select the bottom half vertexs leaving only a top dome half.

 

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7. Add a "UVW Mapping" Modifier. Make the mapping spherical.

 

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8. Hit "m" to bring up the material editor.

9. Using a blank map under the maps for "diffuse color" click and hit gradient

10. Settings, (You can experiment for your own look if you want)

Color 1: Hue:170 Sat:255 Value:104

Color 2: Hue:146 Sat:185 Value:218

Color 3: Hue:133 Sat:73 Value:220

Color 2 Postion: 0.36

11. Apply that to the sphere..

 

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12. Create panel> Helpers> Atmospheric Apperatus> Box gizmo.

13. Create various size and shapes but make sure they rest at the same height in the sky or sphere. Also make sure it fits inside the radius of the sphere

(I personally create all the box gizmos then group them to move them around.)

 

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14. Goto Rendering> Enviroment> Atmosphere> Effects> Click the "add" button.

15. Click add volume fog.

16. Hit "pick gizmo". then hit "h" and select all the box gizmos.

 

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17. Settings

 

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18. Render! Warning! Dependant on your processor may take awhile to render these clouds

19. Play with as needed varying on what you need this effect for.

 

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Hope this helps some of you and find it to be useful.

 

A scene from a animation I did doing the clouds this day.

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problem seeing fog in gizmo in animation!Quick/easy Clouds Using 3ds Max

I did the tutorial on logo in 3d max 8 doing a logo I did everything that the tutorial asked of me.I rendered the scene and saw the volume fog held by a gizmo and the lights shining underneath the globe,but when I viewed the animation  the volume of mist and the light shining up passed the globe behind it were not in the animation.Have you any Idea how to rectify this!Ta for taking the time by the way

-question by Colin Smith

 

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