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2-Rail Shapes
Using the 2-Rail surface, you can create random, twisted 3D shapes with little effort.
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Abstract Objects
Although 3DS Max is usually used to create animation and sometimes realistic objects and effects, Max can also be used to create some wonderfully abstract images. Following this tutorial allows you to quickly create one of these creations while learning about polygons and vertices. By manipulating parts of an object you can model them to look like anything your mind can imagine.
Although 3DS Max is usually used to create animation and sometimes realistic objects and effects, Max can also be used to create some wonderfully abstract images. Following this tutorial allows you to quickly create one of these creations while learning about polygons and vertices. By manipulating parts of an object you can model them to look like anything your mind can imagine.
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Connecting and Animating Bones
Connecting and animating bones is one of the fundamental skills required for making computer-generated animation. This tutorial will how to do it and in spoonodelic style, nonetheless.
Connecting and animating bones is one of the fundamental skills required for making computer-generated animation. This tutorial will how to do it and in spoonodelic style, nonetheless.
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The following tutorial works best if you have a character that you have created and would now like to animate. If you don't have a character, the following 3DSMax file will provide you with something to practice on. Please right click and Save As... this link. This tutorial will go through the motions of applying a simple IK Bone Setup and key frame animation.
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Fire Material
Fire, fire, fire...nothing satisfies the 3D-loving soul quite like a beautiful fire. This is part one of a two tutorial series for creating a full-blown fire animation. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make the fire material.
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Material Editior
3D objects may be cool, but they are nothing without a good material to wrap them with. This tutorial will introduce you to the material editor which provides just about every feature you would ever want customize for a material.
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Lofts
What do you get when you take a 2D shape, make it move along a path, and in the process create a new shape? A Loft! These wonders are often used for creating piping and similar objects.
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Blue Screen 101
Learn how to make wicked effects using Premiere or the standard edition of After Effect.
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