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Simulating Cutting and Cracking Effects

This tutorial learn you STh about Simulating Cutting and Cracking Effects
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Smoke effects in 3ds Max

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Simulating Car Motion Using Reactor (Wheel)

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Simulating A Running Fan Using Reactor (Motor)

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Simulating Flag Ripple Using Flex In 3D Studio MAX

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Simulating Curtain Movement Caused by wind Using Reactor (Cloth and Wind)

Reactor is a plug-in for 3DS Max that allows animators and artists to easily control and simulate complex physical scenes. Reactor fully supports integrated rigid and soft body dynamics, cloth simulation and fluid simulation. It can also simulate physical behaviours such as wind, wheels and motors. You can use all of these features to create rich dynamic environments.
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