Water Portal VFX Tutorial with Phoenix & Vray in 3Ds Max (Full Process) | RedefineFX
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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In this Chaos Phoenix & Vray tutorial in 3Ds Max, we're using a variety of forces (body force, vortex force, tySpaceWarp) to affect our liquid simulation into a tunnel shape. We're also using the particle tuner to kill the liquid & foam particles after some time and we're using wetmap particles to actually make the ground wet under the portal (full Phoenix Particle texture material setup for this is also covered). Additionally, I go over generating extra foam directly from the portal ring, adjusting particle shader settings for faster rendering of foam, and setting up caustics with Vray.
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1:06 Units Setup in 3Ds Max
1:32 Chaos Phoenix Liquid Simulation Grid
2:15 Liquid Settings
3:30 Liquid Source
4:28 Creating Tunnel Shape (Body & Vortex Force)
6:53 Particle Tuner
8:52 Plain Force
9:30 Foam
12:25 Animating Portal Opening
14:15 Ground for Wetting
15:17 Particle Shader Foam Settings
16:39 Vray Water Material with Chaos Cosmos
17:25 Add Vray Sun & Exposure Control
18:40 WetMap Material Setup
21:28 Vray Camera
22:27 Vray Caustics Setup
25:32 Final Tweaks & Lens Effects
26:45 Summary
27:30 Thumbs Up & Subscribe
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Download the FREE Water Portal Project File here: redefinefx.com/wet
Really nice and detailed. Thank you.
boing! it just gave me a great inspiration for a nice render idea! 💡
thx jesse! great tut as always🙏
As usual, the tutorial is top notch, but the freakin' rendering of the final effect is utterly mad! Mind blowing! Great job!
Thanks 🙏🏻
your tutorial help me a lot of my project thank you 😀
Big Thanks, Keep it up Jesse 💥
So COOL!! hope we can make this effect in UE5 soon~!
THANK YOU
This effect is so cool! And it's still 3ds Max.
THANK YOU!
thank u ,bro.
Awesome tutorial. I want to have the portal apering in an ocean . Do U have a tutorial ore an Idee to point me in the way
Thanks for your work on every tutorial you make! I've a smal question. How do you set the viewport to show every frame on the trackbar?
Thanks! I don’t know it’s like that automatically for me
Yep, maybe it depend from the size of the screen and the video card...I don't know, I've always frame divided by 5 frames. @@RedefineFX
Hey man great tutorial, can we have a sky portal like Mortal Kombat or the beginning of Dragon Age Inquisition for future tutorial ? I have been looking for everywhere and havent found anywhere yet.
Noted
It is possible to import it to UE 5?
I know you're going to lose thr real time fluid thing, but just like the fluid simulation in Blender, sometimes we just want to import the rendering as a alembic.
With this one, its possible? How it would be imported? As alembic also? I really dont know about 3DS
It’s possible with alembic yes
can you do a sand tornado for the next tutorial , please
Noted
what are your 3ds max,phoenix and vray version,plz, its helpful
Newest everything
can this take to unreal engine?
Is it possible to use somehow the files in Maya + Phoenix ?
No but you can just follow the tutorial in maya
can you do a lightning tutorial in 3ds max
Lighting of what?
lightening
oh my bad didn't read that right. Noted@@user-me5zl1nz3u
Can something like this be done in UE 5.3?
Not yet. Niagara Fluids doesn't produce this level of liquid simulation detail.
@@RedefineFX Wow, not even in 5.3? Okay. Thank you for the awesome tutorials. They're some of the best I've watched over the last several years as I've been learning and using Unreal Engine. Great work!
Thanku sir