'3D Studio MAX'

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'Render effects scripts'
by Olivier Archer


Next effect is “HSV”

HSV which stands for Hue, Saturation and Value has 4 options “Affect Background”, “Hue” which will change the colour of the image, “Saturation” which is how much colour is in the image and “Value” which is how bright the image is.



This one is kind of like having a part of Photoshop in Max, it can produce some interesting effects and it’s recommended that you use “Interactive” mode with this effect so that you don’t have to keep rerendering the scene to see the updates


Next effect is “Monochrome”

This has 2 options; “Affect Background” and “Monochrome Level” the higher the level the whiter the image will be



This effect makes your image “Black and White” and gives you some control over it.




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Next effect is “Mosaic”

We only have one option here which is “Cel size” which determines how distorted the image gets.



What this effect does is give your image a pixilated look, like when zooming into a low resolution image or when they censor private parts in the media.


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