Today, I'm releasing Part 2 of the tutorial series about how I accomplished this Parking Garage Ceiling Collapse VFX shot for one of my short films. The VFX were done in #3DSMax with #TyFlow and #Vray.
Here is PART 2 of the tutorial series PARKING GARAGE CEILING COLLAPSE:
Here's is PART 1 if you missed it:
Also, as I mentioned before, I've create 2 other quick tutorials on carving up the mesh using TyFlow's "TyCarve" modifier, texturing with a Multi Sub-Object, and texturing with displacement using a Multi Sub-Texture. We'll need to understand that before moving on to the Parking Garage Ceiling Collapse tutorials.
So... here they are:
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Also, please keep in mind that this is not THE DEFACTO method of accomplishing this effect. This is how I personally accomplished it for my short film. If you have a better method, that's amazing and I would love to hear it. Please share with the community so that we can all learn! Comment below or on the Youtube Video!
Stay tuned because there will be more coming soon! Part 3 is dropping next week, which will cover render passes, bringing them all into After Effects (#AfterEffects #AdobeAfterEffects #AdobeAE) and compositing it all together to complete the shot!
Until then.... ✌️
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