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In this short video I will show you how to simply create tire tracks in the snow ( or dirt etc. )
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https://i.ytimg.com/vi/S5WBxx41Yvw/hqdefault.jpg
#3DModeling #3DAnimation
In this short video I will show you how to simply create tire tracks in the snow ( or dirt etc. )
source
17 responses to “Maya tutorial : How to create Tire tracks in the snow ( dirt etc )”
Thanks Mike! Can you make the tracks more like the opposite pattern by cranking up the "ground"s resolution ?
Thx,great video
bauty
Hi Mike, thank you very much for sharing this useful tutorial! I have a question: I use Maya 2018. After I clicked "make collide" and applied it for the snow ground(copy of P cube particles) + the animated wheel, the snow prints didn't show up, when I played the wheel's animation. Just wondering should I also adjust Collision Options? Or any other reasons may cause it? Thank you!
This doesn't work anymore.
🙁 Mike Hermes ,i use maya 2017 and i can't find create soft body
So I'm trying to have tracks show up after a penguin slides down a hill, but I'm having problems with what was shown here where the ground underneath kept expanding farther out, except mine is expanding up. How can I stop it from doing that?
How did you make your thumbnail pic like that? The track.
How would you control the snow effect? like some of the effect goes continuously through the whole animation. Is there a way to halt its movement right after the tire moves it?
Thank You. But i have a question. if car animated on asphalt . Can i setting up the tesselation for the tire streaks? Please Answer me
Nice vid! 🙂
Big Thanks for you man ,, all your Tutorials are very helpful … but i have a simple question plz ,, what is the difference between phong , phong E , and blinn ? i hope u make video to show the difference between them ,, Thanks in advance … and happy new year ;]
How do you animated multiple cameras
Cool ! so if you have like a character walking in the snow, will this method work the same way for footprints?
ok 🙂
Extra ! (i'm awaiting my ONU helmet lol)
But another super tutorial.
Another subscriber request, how to model tire tracks in the snow