FumeFX and tyFlow Fluid Force

In this new tutorial from SitniSati, learn how to use tyFlow Fluid Force to blow some maple leaves across the desert. The scene is set up to render with the Arnold Physical sky, motion blur, and depth of field. Watch now to learn more about tyFlow fluid force!
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Sitni Sati FumeFX for 3ds Max
One of the Fastest and Most Flexible CG Fluid Dynamics Simulation Systems Available
FumeFX is a powerful fluid dynamics plugin-in for Autodesk 3ds Max, designed for simulation and rendering of, for instance, realistic fire, smoke, explosions, and other gaseous phenomena. Unrivaled in its ability to capture the subtlety and complexity of fluid gas behavior it is favored among visual effects artists, game developers, visualization professionals and everyone else who demand the utmost in realism.
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Autodesk Arnold Render
Fill the demands of feature-length animation and visual effects with Arnold. In short, it’s an advanced Monte Carlo ray tracing renderer. Originally co-developed with Sony Pictures Imageworks and now their main renderer, Arnold is used at over 300 studios worldwide including ILM, Framestore, MPC, The Mill and Digic Pictures.
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3D modeling and rendering software for design visualization, games, and animation
Produce professional-quality 3D animations, renders, and models with 3ds Max® software. In brief, it’s an efficient and flexible toolset to help you create better 3D content in less time.
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