Create Audio Driven Animated Text In 3D Studio Max Using Controllers

Create Audio Driven Animated Text In 3D Studio Max Using Controllers

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Chandan Kumar is back once again with another awesome tutorial showing you how to create an audio driven text animation in 3D Studio Max using controllers. While complex in appearance, this effect can be achieved quite easily using Max’s built-in toolset, with no need for additional software or expensive plugins!


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Discussion 13 Comments

  1. JOhn says:

    how long did it take to render that animation in 3ds?

  2. Badhon says:

    nice animation. thnx for the tut

  3. Artyom says:

    wow, amazing, thank you!!!!

  4. hooper says:

    nice,nice and nice!

    keep ‘em coming!

  5. WB says:

    Nice!
    But how do you bake it down to frames?

  6. Novica says:

    hahaha i love your voice and accent :D nice tutorial

  7. Stefan Frank says:

    Exactly what i was searching for. I will add some smooth music to it but other than that great outcome!

  8. sarode says:

    Chandan, you are the best :)

  9. Marco Seguil says:

    Wowww thanks… very good

  10. Ali Talebi says:

    Perfect!!!!
    Very Very Good!!

  11. Knaknak says:

    awesome tute, thanks for the tips.

    India can’t beat us Aussies in cricket though, you’ll need to have a few more net sessions to get your team up and running mate – lol

    thanks again, top job!

    • Hey Knaknak, I am not a great fan of Cricket…but this time we Indians have won the World Cup, beating you Aussies. How about that!

      Cricket apart…thanks for your appreciation for the tut!
      Have a nice time!

  12. Hay Chandan kumar ,

    Your tutorials amazing no doubt. it real sir Please send me your mail. i want share some chat . I am waiting your mail Thanks.

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