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@Burnout VFX Tutorial Phoenix FD in 3Ds Max by #RedefineFX
🚀Take Your 3D Simulation Skills Further with New Beginner-to-Pro VFX Courses by RedefineFX: https://redefinefx.com/vfx-courses/ Download the Burnout project file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r34hguwo13od2fx/burnout%20by%20RedefineFX.max?dl=0 This Phoenix FD for 3Ds Max VFX tutorial covers using the motion velocity parameter to make a smoke simulation spin around the car wheel for a burnout effect. I also go over using the adaptive grid to make the simulation area expand automatically based on where the smoke is moving. Thank you for subscribing: https://goo.gl/TjY9Fr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redefinefx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redefinefx Website: https://redefinefx.com/ For collaboration inquiries: https://www.jessepitela.com/contact/ RedefineFX provides cutting-edge visual effects training & courses that take our students on a journey of sharpening their skills, building confidence in creating their own complete VFX shots, and taking a shortcut to a profitable career in the VFX industry. Founded & based in Los Angeles, California. Learn more about our story: https://redefinefx.com/about/

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