3ds Max tips and tricks from Platige Image: Cheating your Animation with Noise
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80% of the animation in Paths of Hate was created with procedural noise. Learn from Damian Nenow, Director Platige Image how he uses Noise control in 3ds Max to quickly animate almost anything.
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