• About me

    Daniel Venditti

    Daniel Venditti

    Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina

    3D Animator, vfx composer, teacher, writer and beta tester always linked to the fascinating world of 3D and visual effects.

  • Records

  • Simulating "popcorn" with Particle Flow

    Sunday, May 19th, 2013

    Tutorial that shows how to simulate "Pochoclo" using the new features of Particle Flow in 3ds Max 2014.

    Interview with creator of Maxplugins.de

    Sunday, May 12th, 2013

    David Baker founded in 1999 Maxplugins.de quickly becoming the "official" site as far as plugins for 3ds Max is concerned.
    Here you can read an interview I conducted in CG Record.

    Link

    Introducing the Autodesk 2014 suite

    Saturday, April 6th, 2013

    In the Autodesk site we can see in detail the new features included in 3ds Max, Maya, Softimage, Mudbox and MotionBuilder.

    Link

    Advances Autodesk 2014 suite

    Sunday, March 3rd, 2013

    Some of the innovations that we find in Maya, Max and XSI 2014.

    Interview with Frank DeLise

    Sunday, January 27th, 2013

    In Maxunderground.com interviewed the new Product Manager for 3ds Max.

    Link

    Pipes and Teague Checker for Vray Scene

    Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

    Two good scripts for 3ds Max: Pipes is a generator of piping systems, Teague Scene Checker for errors and optimizes its calculation scenes with Vray.

    Link Pipes

    Link Checker Teague Scene

    Good tutorials

    Sunday, December 2nd, 2012

    To begin, Allan McKay says his work on the simulation of fire on a video clip of Young Empires.

    We continue with Anselm von Seherr, who teaches at the following tutorial to use and optimize the new tools of Fume FX 3.5.

    Finally Peter Draper offers additional tutorials on youtube that was developed for 3D World magazine.

    Link to tutorials [...]

    Alembic for 3ds Max

    Sunday, November 4th, 2012

    The Japanese company Digital Frontier offers a free plugin for 3ds Max that allows importing and exporting Alembic format.

    Link