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Anonymous
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camera flash effect

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hello ive been trying to create camera flash effect in 3dsmax. I dont want the flash to cover the screen when it flashes. i want the bulb effect that are little flashes across the screen as if multiple cameras were going off in sequence. any ideas
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camera flash effect

hello ive been trying to create camera flash effect in 3dsmax. I dont want the flash to cover the screen when it flashes. i want the bulb effect that are little flashes across the screen as if multiple cameras were going off in sequence. any ideas
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Anonymous
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I've seen those types of renders but never tired one,.. I'm guessing you just align the light source to the camera so the angle of incidence is parallel to the camera Z, returning a strong specular highlight. If you move the light in it's local coordinate you should be able to vary the effect creating the celebrity photo shoot look.

A noise controller for position offsets & an on/off controller with some kind of modulation could make quick work of this task.

-Shea
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I've seen those types of renders but never tired one,.. I'm guessing you just align the light source to the camera so the angle of incidence is parallel to the camera Z, returning a strong specular highlight. If you move the light in it's local coordinate you should be able to vary the effect creating the celebrity photo shoot look.

A noise controller for position offsets & an on/off controller with some kind of modulation could make quick work of this task.

-Shea
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Anonymous
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thank you
im a newbie at 3dsmax. so ill have to wrestle a little with those directions.
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thank you
im a newbie at 3dsmax. so ill have to wrestle a little with those directions.
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Anonymous
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Just try it manually animating the light position to see if it works, if you need a longer sequence I can help you setup the controllers I was referring to. The alignment and coordinate system I'm sure you can work out.

-Shea
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Just try it manually animating the light position to see if it works, if you need a longer sequence I can help you setup the controllers I was referring to. The alignment and coordinate system I'm sure you can work out.

-Shea
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ya see this is what im looking for. would your directions achieve this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbrC7Za7v08
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ya see this is what im looking for. would your directions achieve this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbrC7Za7v08
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Anonymous
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Not at all what I thought you wanted, just use a glow or volume on a light, setup in the environment panel, animate the parameters.

-Shea
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Not at all what I thought you wanted, just use a glow or volume on a light, setup in the environment panel, animate the parameters.

-Shea
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Anonymous
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thats it. thanks. hope you dont mind one more question. trying to preview my animation. when i try to preview, dialog box says that no player is present. any ideas?
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thats it. thanks. hope you dont mind one more question. trying to preview my animation. when i try to preview, dialog box says that no player is present. any ideas?
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The link to your media player is broken, you may need to choose the codec. I use custom and write Quicktime because I like to scrub the playback and the player is simple & clean.

-Shea
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The link to your media player is broken, you may need to choose the codec. I use custom and write Quicktime because I like to scrub the playback and the player is simple & clean.

-Shea
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so go into custom and write quicktime?
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so go into custom and write quicktime?
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RobH2
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There are several ways to do this. Make a light, then animate the brightness. For all frames set set the brightness to zero, but on one frame where you want the flash, make it really bright. Add some Bloom to the camera lens  and it will help sell it. I don't use Arnold but I wasn't sure if you had Vray or anything so here is an Arnold file for you to play with. This should give you a start. I'm sure there are other ways to do this but give this a try. 

 

When you play the MP4, right click on it and set it to 'Loop' and you'll get a better idea. 

 

 


Rob Holmes

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There are several ways to do this. Make a light, then animate the brightness. For all frames set set the brightness to zero, but on one frame where you want the flash, make it really bright. Add some Bloom to the camera lens  and it will help sell it. I don't use Arnold but I wasn't sure if you had Vray or anything so here is an Arnold file for you to play with. This should give you a start. I'm sure there are other ways to do this but give this a try. 

 

When you play the MP4, right click on it and set it to 'Loop' and you'll get a better idea. 

 

 


Rob Holmes

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3ds Max (2023-2025), V-Ray 6.2, Ryzen 9 3950-X Processor, DDR 4 128MB, Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master motherboard, Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 M.2 drives, NVidia RTX 4090, Space Pilot Pro, Windows 11 Pro x64, Tri-Monitor, Cintiq 13HD, Windows 11 x64
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