Here are 22 3D Studio Max
Tutorials hosted by Oman3d.com. 3ds Max
is a multi-featured 3D graphics application produced by Autodesk. 3ds
Max is one of the most popular3D animation applications. It has robust
modeling features and a flexible plugin architecture. It is mostly used
by video game developers, TV commercial studios and architectural
visualisation studios. It is also used for movie effects and movie
previsualisation. Popularity: 24% [?]
Using
VRay Global Illumination GI (Realistic Lighting)
Learn
how to use VRay’s Global Illumination to create realistic looking
lighting for a scene.
Colliding
Objects Using Reactor in 3D Studio Max
This
3D Studio Max tutorial for Reactor
shall teach you how to animate a realistic looking collision
of objects.
Creating
Realistic Cigarette Smoke in 3D Studio Max
Learn
how to create a realistic looking cigarette smoke that gradually fades
out.
Duplicating
Objects in 3D Studio Max Using Particle Systems – Instancer
Create flowing particle movements such as that of blood cells
in a vein.
Using
UVW
Mapping Texture Technique in 3D Studio Max
Apply
complex textures to your models.
Creating
a Planet Shockwave
Explosion in Space In 3D Studio MAX
Create
an animation of of a planet shockwave explosion in outer space.
Simulating
Flag Ripple Using Flex In 3D Studio MAX
This
tutorial will teach you how to create a flag ripple animation.
Modeling
a
Lantern Using
Splines and Loft
This tutorial will
teach you how to model a middle-eastern style lantern using splines and
loft.
Simulating
Curtain Movement Caused by wind Using Reactor (Cloth and Wind)
Simulating
Car Motion Using
Reactor (Wheel)
Simulating
A Running Fan Using
Reactor (Motor)
Auto
Key
Tutorial, AKA: Easy
Animation
Creating
and Applying
Reflective Materials
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| May 9, 2007 |
22 3D Studio Max Tutorials
Filed under: Free Training for Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, FrontPage, and other Adobe & Macromedia Apps — computer_teacher @ 9:17 pm
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