3ds Max
Lacoste Tennis Future from the AKAMA TEAM
Akama studio made this great Lacoste Ad “Tennis in 2083” and how the gesture will evolve. Of course all in Lacoste. The Ad was produced for the www.lacoste-future.com web site. Everything wa done by Akama studio with 3DS MAX, Vray, Adobe After Effects.
Jan Urschel
Jan Urschel Favourite Resources for 3D Image-making
Jan Urschel get a lot of questions on where to get good resources for all sorts of 3D objects. Be it human scan models, trees, textures, etc. Ja decided to make a video about it!
Want to learn more? Courses on Design, techniques, 3D and much more available here: https://gumroad.com/janurschel
Humans
https://www.3dscanstore.com/3d-model-bundle/arch-viz-mega-bundle
https://3dpeople.com/en/
HDRI
https://hdrihaven.com/hdris/
Cultural/Objects
https://sketchfab.com/britishmuseum
https://sketchfab.com/nebulousflynn/collections/cc0
https://artsandculture.google.com/project/cyark
General
https://www.turbosquid.com
Architecture
https://kitbash3d.com/collections/kits
https://evermotion.org/shop
CAD
https://grabcad.com
https://www.kuka.com/en-sg/services/downloads?terms=Language:en:1&q=
Textures
https://texturehaven.com/textures/
https://www.rd-textures.com/shop/
2D images
https://www.photobash.org
https://gumroad.com/gaelleseguillon
Trees
https://maxtree.org
Blender plugins
https://www.thegrove3d.com
https://www.graswald3d.com
3ds Max
ThinkingParticles 3.0 DEMO Version
Cebas has release its new ThinkingParticles 3.0 Demo Version. Cebas tried to make your ThinkingParticles Demo experience as close to the full version as possible, but there are as you can expect some restrictions in a Demo Version. Cabas say’s about their product: “ThinkingParticlesTM 3.0 is the ultimate rule based particle system for 3ds max, offering unparalleled power to the user. ThinkingParticlesTM 3.0 is a completely new class of rule-based particle systems for 3ds Max. When this type of particle system is compared to an event-based particle system, (which works on triggers and time dependent events) you’ll find many unique advantages within TP3’s rule-based logic, which is free from normal time-based constraints and instead applies simple behaviors. These behaviors govern all aspects of a particle’s motion, life, death, and collisions in a true non-linear fashion. We hope you find that by using ThinkingParticles 3, you can create all the incredible effects you were hoping for, but have been limited previously by existing technologies. ”
Demo only Restrictions:
- Particles can’t be rendered
- Meshes are not created except for view port display
- Materials are not supported for rendering output
- Particle caching is not available in the Demo Version
- Physics Simulation caching is not supported
- ThinkingParticles Scenes can’t be saved
- Black Boxes can’t be saved
- 3rd Party Plug-In Support is not available in the Demo
- Particles can’t be exported
- External Particle is not available (Mesher/Snapshot)
- TD-Tool support for creating TP Particle Systems is not available
You can find the demo version of ThinkingParticles 3.0 here.
A short but great promo clip which was made with ThinkingParticles
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