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-The Matrix Has You-

3D Studio Max Film/TV posted on Jun 09, 2003
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Did this in 3d studio max r5, I've been doin alot of matrix ralated things lately, hope you enjoy this, or somebody does at least :-P Sorry for the crappy quality but i had to to keep it under 500k!

Comments (5)


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EvoShandor

2:58PM | Mon, 09 June 2003

cool, I thought about doing something like this, but have not had the time as of yet. nice work!

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Anjour

7:11PM | Mon, 09 June 2003

cool...:o)

TheGreatGrizz

3:39AM | Tue, 10 June 2003

I wish to see a video sequence of all this in motion ! Good work !

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3DGuy

12:18PM | Wed, 11 June 2003

The material is too shiny IMHO, but other than that.. cool :)

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spaceboy

1:34PM | Wed, 11 June 2003

Some advices
I did some similar recently, there are my experiences:
Texture looks much better if you add one layer with different font size, in screen mode(photoshop). also, duplicate both layers, in screen mode again, blur them bit, add motion blur in direction of text, and adjust opacity. Flatten before exporting texture.
For the material inside max, set all shinines and shining strenght to zero, so material does not shine. drag and copy map to self - illumination channel. Aditionally, you can copy it to opacity channel, wich i think improves effect greatly.
you can experiment more on your own - changing colors, double - sidedness of materials etc.


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