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Old August 14th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default boat wake

I have to animate a boat moving on the ocean. Have no idea how to even make a wake for a still image let alone to animate it. Has anyone seen a tutorial for this anywhere? I am using max 8 with vray.
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Default Re: boat wake

do a quick search for Boat wake. there was a discussion like 2 weeks ago by DaveMcD, He tells how he did the boat wake for his project.

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