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pyr0b0y 14-01-2008 18:21

3ds Max problems
 
i have made a geosphere and a tube and want to add an omni light and modify it. i have added the omni light and modified the basic parameters, but i need to add the "Atmosphere and Effects" one, specifically the lens effect. whenever i try and "Add," a window pops up and says an error occured, then the program closes. any help you could offer wood b helpful. thanks!!!

BuddyB309 14-01-2008 19:27

Re: 3ds Max problems
 
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Originally Posted by pyr0b0y (Post 677858)
i have made a geosphere and a tube and want to add an omni light and modify it. i have added the omni light and modified the basic parameters, but i need to add the "Atmosphere and Effects" one, specifically the lens effect. whenever i try and "Add," a window pops up and says an error occured, then the program closes. any help you could offer wood b helpful. thanks!!!

first off what is the effect you are trying to achieve and why? What do you want your final product to look like? There are many ways to get the same effect. If this isn't working for you we can figure out another path to take.

pyr0b0y 14-01-2008 19:36

Re: 3ds Max problems
 
i trying to create an outerspace scene, i wanted to use lens effect, glow, string, streak, ray, and ring mostly. thanks!!

BuddyB309 14-01-2008 20:06

Re: 3ds Max problems
 
why dont you try a sphere with self-illumination turn all the way up and then put a fall off in the opacity map parameters. If you are trying for a sun-glowyish thingy.

Another way to do glows, is to render out a completely white sphere with self-illumination turn all the way up in the place where you want the glow. render the sphere out as separate layer and take that layer in to Combustion and then blur the layer, change the color of the layer and viola! a glowy layer without your computer spending time rendering the glow frame by frame.


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