Turbo Dynamics Polaris FST 750 turbo pump gas vs Turbo RX-1 running 9 psi on race fuel.avi
July 16, 2010 by Actaphysica
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Turbo Dynamics Polaris FST 750 turbo pump gas vs Turbo RX-1 running 9 psi on race fuel. Result: Won by many lengths and kept them the whole way. Got to love that Yamaha turbo sound !
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These videos are sampled from Autodesk principal scientist Duncan Brinsmead and technical director Neehar Karniks Maya Fluid FX presentation. The full set of videos including the presenters notes and project files are available to Autodesk subscription customers under the training section. Subscription customers can log in at www.autodesk.com
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Heh, Alias was a ridiculously amazing company to work for. Autodesk, not so much. Nice to see the “old” office with Duncan:) Memories….ehhh…
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yeah – I get render layers… I just don’t know how you can assign the ocean foam to it’s own layer…
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Ok, i try to help you because i don’t speak to much English, but you can do it if you have Maya 2009 you can go to the layer part and then select the ocean and on the layer select (occlusion and the others tools. Just i can tell you which is the tool you can use. But i don’t use that layers to much, because i am 3d animator but just in Computer Graphics.
Hope you can understand me.
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um, how?
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Yes you can.
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That looks like a cool place to work.
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Is it possible to render the ocean foam on a seperate render layer from the blue diffuse?
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