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| Cell Shading
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| This tutorial is going to show you how to create two dimensional looking pictures in 3Ds Max |
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| Create an Awesome 3D Future City
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| Create an awesome 3D city of the future inside of 3DS Max! We will use some basic objects to create an advanced buildings and combine them together to produce an outstanding future city! |
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| Making a Waterbox
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| A waterbox is basically a caustics test that you can play around with and really get accquainted with this advanced feature of mental ray. |
| September 16th, 2009
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| Wire Cables Part 2
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| In the last section we learned how to fake a cable using materials. But what if you’re going to be getting really close to it and need real geometry? This section shows how to use loft and spline objects to create real cable that can follow a regular spline! |
| September 16th, 2009
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| Wire Cables Part 1
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| This is part 1 of a two parter, because I missed a week. Looks like the post never made it to the old version of the blog, either, so at least it’s up now, right?
In this section we learn how to use a gradient ramp to make a spline look like a twisted wire cable. In the next section, we learn how to make real geometry! |
| September 16th, 2009
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| Making a weaved pattern (wattle)
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| A tutorial explaining how weaved patterns are made, which are used on different kinds of furniture and household designs. They are usually made out of bamboo wood. |
| August 13th, 2009
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