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Rep Power: 10 ![]() | 3DM: Missiles (Maya Tutorial) This is from one of my tutorials series, in this tutorial. I will show you how to work with (Instancer) inside Maya. Read more >> ![]()
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hi, First I wanted to say thanks alot for the tutoriol. Really helped me. There is one question though, I have done every thing you said but I am not able to get the fire to show in my render. Actualy, first the smoke color was blue and it looked like the missiles were spurting water but I fixed that by changing the color. But I still have the first problem. I am using Maya 8. It would be great if you could help me thanks. |
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| 3d Warrior | well thank you for liking my tutorial. well if you like to have fire effect you have to add (opacityPP) with per particle attribute then add (RGB PP) with same per particle attribute, then right clik on each of them and add (ramp) then modify the RGB PP color to what ever you like. good luck! |
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