Free 3dmax Plugin For Material Blending
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<div class="IPBDescription">(just like Photoshop layer blending)</div> *** I didn't know if this should be in the Off-Topic or Artwork forum
*** if it's not at the right place, then move it but advise me
*** it does evolve around creating artworks ...
While looking in the 3d max forum for some answer to a post of mine, I found something else very interesting. It is actualy something that I had been wondering about for a long time.
It is a 3d max plugin that gives you the same material manipulations as using the Photoshop layer blending types (normal, disolve, multiply, burn, hue, ...). This would ease on renderings if you are used to the Photoshop layering technics.
It is free for Max 4.0/5.0
<a href='http://www.morphographic.com/Diversions/MaxPlugins/Diversions_3DMAXPluginsCompositeMode.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.morphographic.com/Diversions/Ma...mpositeMode.htm</a>
*** if it's not at the right place, then move it but advise me
*** it does evolve around creating artworks ...
While looking in the 3d max forum for some answer to a post of mine, I found something else very interesting. It is actualy something that I had been wondering about for a long time.
It is a 3d max plugin that gives you the same material manipulations as using the Photoshop layer blending types (normal, disolve, multiply, burn, hue, ...). This would ease on renderings if you are used to the Photoshop layering technics.
It is free for Max 4.0/5.0
<a href='http://www.morphographic.com/Diversions/MaxPlugins/Diversions_3DMAXPluginsCompositeMode.htm' target='_blank'>http://www.morphographic.com/Diversions/Ma...mpositeMode.htm</a>
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