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| 3dm3 moderator ![]() | Unfortunatly it is very difficult, phenix - the most appropriaye decision. But as i know max has (in render window f10) own fire settings. Of course same effects can create by particle system, but it's more difficult. Searc Phenix.
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| Forum Moderator ![]() | agreed with Dr. D..Pheonix plugin is better to create this kind of effect. 3D Shop - 3ds Max Plugins |
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| Hallowed Devil | hey i've tried making fire with the black soot rising frm it in a plugin calld FumeFx, dat too gives a good output, evn has a window dat animates only the fire without rendering, so dat ye cn adjust the settings 'fore render.....
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