HOW TO use Tyflow with TyMesher to create a realistic raindrop effect in 3D Studio Max. Audio by - M4-Beats Please check out their channel at: RU-vid: / m4beats
First of all, thank you very much for making such a video. I followed the video step by step from start to finish and did everything completely. I have 2 problems. 1. my drops are not moving (I use the free version) 2. I used a long glass and the drops stay on top and do not cover the whole glass. How can I solve these problems?
Hey, thanks for the comment, sorry you're having issues. I looked for the source file of the tutorial, to refresh my memory of what I did, but I think its on my old computer. If you want you can send me your file and I will take a look at it real quick and let you know where we went wrong. Send it to lanceculver@gmail.com Thanks again.
@@huseyinesratahtac2350 Hey, just got your file and had a second to look at it. Try this, for the particles not covering the entire window, make tyIcon above long window unique and then change the width to something like 160 and then reposition, that should cover if not make a new icon and place it about halfway up, either way will work. For the particles not moving, try this - Reduce the friction in the object bind operator inside the active event to something like 10% and give it a 10 - 15% variation, see how that effects it and let me know.