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Discreet 3ds max 6 Training
Discreet 3ds max 6 Training
Introduction
About this Tutorial
Overview
What's New in 3ds max 6
Getting Started
System Requirements
Setting Screen Depth
Setting up your Workspace
Playing Safe
Working With Objects
Viewing and Hiding Pt.1
Viewing and Hiding Pt.2
Viewing and Hiding Pt.3
Viewing and Hiding Pt.4
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Added: 22-Aug-2004 |
Clicks: 4147 |
Rating: 1 |
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A barrel ready to explode!.
If you ever wanted to make a barrel that was ready to explode, get crashed or just stand there this one is for you.
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Added: 07-Jul-2006 |
Clicks: 4135 |
Rating: 9 |
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A Jug, orange juice, glasses, ice, glass and mental ray.
A scene like this is not hard to achive since it does not use any specialy advanced options of 3D Studio Max
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Added: 13-Sep-2006 |
Clicks: 4137 |
Rating: 44 |
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Acceleration & Deceleration.
I've always hated jerky exact computer movement, keyframe animation is a fantastic way to animate but can leave the movement all too unnatural. Proper keyframing will improve this, but with track-view animation editing you can achieve this with out too much hassle.
Create a simple animation. In this example, a sphere animated from left to right over 100 frames is enough to see the effect. Go into the track-view and highlight the transform-position of the sphere. It will be necessary to toggle the assign controller (Top tollbar) button and select XYZ Position. Then, after selecting the X Position, (In my case I animated along the x axis only so the other two don't matter) you will see a Linear Curve, this strait exact line is creating the exacting jerky movement. By right clicking on any of the keyframes you will open the property inspector, hold down the ease in or out buttons and select the very last selection. This is a beizer corner, so grab the toggle handle and make it flat. You now have created a logarithmic curve and this causes the "tweening" frames to act in a more natural way.
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Added: 13-Feb-2006 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 5 |
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Animating Using Bones, The Easy Way.
3D Studio MAX Tutorial Animating Using Bones, The Easy Way
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Added: 08-Jun-2005 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 18 |
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Cappellini armchair and assorting enterier.
Here we make a beutifull Capellini armchair and build a whole room just to show how easy it is.
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Added: 09-Feb-2007 |
Clicks: 4136 |
Rating: 74 |
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Creating a Comet with Particle Flow.
A very nice looking comet coming your way.
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Added: 30-Mar-2008 |
Clicks: 4140 |
Rating: 8 |
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Creating a cool neon sign.
Here I will show you how to model and texture to get a really cool looking neon sign which could be used in a veriety of ways.
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Added: 06-Jun-2007 |
Clicks: 4139 |
Rating: 30 |
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House Project – Modeling.
With this tutorial we will model a house and prepare it for texturing.
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Added: 03-Jan-2007 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 28 |
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House Project – Texturing. Painting our house.
This tutorial is the sequel to House Project – Modeling tutorial in which we will complete our house.
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Added: 10-Jan-2007 |
Clicks: 4136 |
Rating: 3 |
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How to make a boat with the Loft Compound method.
It is not by accident that we chose the loft command in max to use for making a boat. It is exactly the samy thing done in real life for centuries.
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Added: 12-Oct-2006 |
Clicks: 4137 |
Rating: 51 |
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How to make a Park Bench.
A bench is a pretty simple object, and max helps us with great tools that make making of this bench a breze if you know how.
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Added: 30-Aug-2006 |
Clicks: 4136 |
Rating: 33 |
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How to make a Roman Helmet.
Making a Helmet like Cezar once had is like nothing with this tutorial!
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Added: 03-Jul-2006 |
Clicks: 4139 |
Rating: 45 |
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Making a Hologram.
In this tutorial I’ll be explaining how to make a material for holograms in 3ds max. Tutorial is split into 2 parts, making of a basic material and animating the material. So let’s begin.
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Added: 08-Nov-2006 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 17 |
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Making a Lighter.
Modeling a lighter takes some finesse, concidering its volatile nature.
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Added: 24-Oct-2006 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 81 |
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Making a NURBS Submarine.
This time we are making a submarine. Basic 3DS Max knowledge is assumed.
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Added: 22-Aug-2006 |
Clicks: 4146 |
Rating: 26 |
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Making of a chandelier.
Here we will make one of those old-time chandeliers that you see so often in cowboy movies.
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Added: 04-Feb-2007 |
Clicks: 4137 |
Rating: 90 |
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Making of a coffee table.
A nice cafe style table with assorted chairs.
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Added: 09-Jul-2007 |
Clicks: 4139 |
Rating: 27 |
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Making of a light bulb.
Here I will show you a way to make a realistic looking light bulb to be used in any scene.
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Added: 19-Jan-2007 |
Clicks: 4136 |
Rating: 10 |
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Making of a Robot step 3: Light and Cameras.
This is the third stage of the complete Robot tutorial wich will lead us to a nice animated robot. Today lights and cameras.
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Added: 21-Jun-2006 |
Clicks: 4144 |
Rating: 50 |
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Making of a robot: step 2 Animating.
Step two of the making of a robot series, in this step we do animation.
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Added: 11-Jun-2006 |
Clicks: 4138 |
Rating: 6 |
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