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# 1 13-05-2007 , 12:48 AM
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What is he using

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6fye...elated&search=

look at this video of a nuke in maya. how dose he do this. i really would like to know. and i know about the fluid effects visor but look at his other maya videos in his profile they have somthing to do with particle emittors, or something and i need to know how he gets sound into his video with the shock wave and everything. thanks

P.S. i am still using maya 6.0


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# 2 13-05-2007 , 05:17 AM
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theres a free tut amongst the tuts here called 'ring of fire ' that will give you the shock wave,.. the explosion is a lesson on its own .., the sound was probably put and synced in with a video editor like FCP or Premier.., theres a lot of ways to put the sound in.., you could use 'windows movie maker.'

you are asking a lot here, someone would have to point you to a tut or spend a lot of time explaining it to you.


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# 3 13-05-2007 , 07:48 AM
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Looks to me like its fluids for the explosion and the blast close to the core and then particles for the ring that hits the camera.

There was a tutorial for making a nuke in maya in 3d world, it might have gone onto their downloads section, check out computerarts.co.uk


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# 4 13-05-2007 , 08:02 AM
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some of the smoke effects could be 'motion' 'shake' 'AE'..ect

the audio is definately outside the maya environment.., too much reverb.


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# 5 13-05-2007 , 09:39 AM
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uh ok i will look it up and post soon

# 6 13-05-2007 , 09:57 AM
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oh and i dont know how he dose that flash of light

# 7 13-05-2007 , 10:27 AM
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think that the flash would have probably been done in post production (well thats the way I would do it) via a keyed lense flare, facing the camera


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# 8 13-05-2007 , 11:48 AM
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You could also keyframe a spotlight or similar to acheive that result, but as steve stated it easier in post.


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# 9 13-05-2007 , 03:09 PM
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Ok cool now one more problem how dose he get the dert particles off the ground after the shockwave. thanks

# 10 14-05-2007 , 01:14 PM
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still looking for a site to do this someone post please.

# 11 14-05-2007 , 01:48 PM
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The dust from the desert is just simple particle dynamics, it will be set at keyframe or an expression has been used to get them to start reacting

https://legacy.gnomononline.com/tutor...?category_id=8

The second one down is Collision Emission, and will give you a smal understanding on how to use them.


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thanks alot

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