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Stitch Multiple Rendered Still Images into an Animation

Any 3D graphics artist will tell you that you NEVER render direct to video; instead, ALWAYS render to sequential still images instead.  There are numerous reasons for this:

  • Should your computer crash while rendering, you will need to re-render the entire video
  • If you detect that there are problems with the video (perhaps incorrect lighting, materials, etc.) again, you will need to re-render the entire video
  • If your utilizing network rendering in 3D Studio MAX to speed up your render times, you MUST render to sequential still images
  • Rendering to sequential stills allows you to easily encode the video to multiple file formats and compressions

When you render to sequential still images, 3D Studio MAX will name each frame by appending the frame number to the end of the filename.  This will give you the following filenames as an example:

teapot_100.jpg, teapot_101.jpg, teapot_102.jpg ..... teapot_xxxx.jpg where each frame of the animation is a seperate file.

Radvideotools_logoNow that you have these series of still images, the question becomes "how do I stitch them together into a single animation?"  For that, I use a GREAT piece of free software called Rad Video Tools.

From within Rad Video Tools, simply select the first still image in the series and click the button labelled "Convert a file".

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Rad Video Tools will present a dialog box asking if you would like to treat the series of images as a single animation since it will automatically detect that there are multiple images with the same name; say "yes" to this prompt.  After this, you will be presented with a new dialog box from which you can specify the filename of the video including a multitude of output settings (frame rate, scaling, etc.) and then hit the "Convert" button to produce an AVI file of your video.

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Not only do the Rad Video Tools have a multitude of options for creating your video file, but you can also do batch conversion, convert video files back into a series of still images (the reverse of this tutorial) and a number of other things.

One other aspect of the Rad Video Tools that is really useful is the ability to create an EXE file of your video. This guarantees that your video will playback on any Microsoft Windows machine since both your video and the player are embedded into a single executable file. To do this, you need to encode your video using the Bink codec (a proprietary codec developed by the creators of Rad Video Tools) which you can do by choosing the "Bink it" button, rather than the "Convert a file" option mentioned previously. After creating the Bink video, you can select it from in the application and choose "Advanced Play" from which you can create an EXE file.

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Cloth Extension for 3ds max coming in January

Discreet has announced that customers on the subscription program for 3D Studio MAX software will receive a software extension (plugin) in January for cloth simulation:

The Cloth Extension to 3ds max 7 delivers a sophisticated cloth simulation system that gives artists the creative tools to build realistic, film-quality clothing for 3D characters in Film, Television, Advertising and Games projects. With this powerful new tool in your 3ds max 7 arsenal, you can:

  • Build clothing that behaves just like it would in the real world
  • Create cloth that reflects both fabric type and clothing pattern and can be tailored to fit any model.
  • Save and share your cloth types to boost productivity among artists.

More information

Download 3D Studio MAX 7 Trial

3D Studio MAX 7 (3ds max 7) trial is now available for download.

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Discreet Ships 3D Studio MAX 7 (3ds max 7)

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Discreet started shipping 3D Studio MAX R7 to customers today (October 13, 2004).

For product information go here.

Download 3ds max 7 brochure.

Download 3ds max 7 technical specification document.

Read the press release here.

3D Studio Tip: Enter Relative Values

When entering values into dialog boxes in 3D Studio (Autodesk VIZ, 3ds max), if you enter 3ds_relative_numbersthe value with the letter "r" preceeding the number, that value will get interpreted as being a relative amount.

For example: Suppose that you previously extruded a wall 8'. Now the design requirement is that the wall must be 8'6". Rather than having to type 8'6" in the dialog, simply type "r6"" (without the outer quotes) and the wall will now be the desired height.

Note that it does not matter whether the letter "r" is lower or upper-case.

3D Studio MAX 7 Announced!

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Discreet has announced the upcoming version of 3D Studio MAX (R7) and product literature is available on discreet's website.

From a design visualization perspective, the following features are of note:

  • Mental Ray 3.3
  • Mental Ray support for IES lighting
  • Editable Poly modifier - YA!
  • Many materials/mapping enhancements

Customize Scene Defaults in 3DS MAX and Autodesk VIZ (3D Studio)

3D Studio MAX and Autodesk VIZ allow for the creation of a default template file named "maxstart.max" or "vizstart.max" depending on what product you are using. This defines the default settings used for new files created either when the application starts or when a new scene is begun using File > Reset.

From the help file for 3ds max:

maxstart.max − At startup and when you reset, 3ds max looks for this file in the Scenes directory specified in Configure Paths, and if found, loads it. This allows you to specify the default state of the workspace whenever you start or reset the program.

Note: In the above paragraph, the default template file should be called "vizstart.max" if you are using Autodesk VIZ.

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Personally, I customize this file so that I have a 4-view layout but with the views defined orthographically. With this configuration, the upper-left view is "TOP", lower-left is "FRONT", lower-right is "RIGHT" and upper-right is "PERSPECTIVE" as indicated by the image.


Transparent Pan in 3D Studio

Often times while working within the viewport in 3D Studio, you want to do a transparent pan. However, if you try to pan with the middle wheel/button on your mouse, the current command is cancelled. Instead, while you are in the command, move your mouse to the location that you want to be the new view center and hit the "i" key.

Discreet "Best of the Best" Showreel

If you want to see some really cool effects done with Discreet software, take a look at the "Best of the Best" showreel. It is a compilation that is about 7 minutes long showcasing some really cool effects.

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