Hi Adrain, i'm not comparing Sketchup and 3dmax. Both of them are in a class of their own.Originally Posted by AdrianM
I have no knowledge of 3Dmax at all,and i wana switch to using max or viz for arch viz.
Thanks and have a good day.

Hi Adrain, i'm not comparing Sketchup and 3dmax. Both of them are in a class of their own.Originally Posted by AdrianM
I have no knowledge of 3Dmax at all,and i wana switch to using max or viz for arch viz.
Thanks and have a good day.

Really a great book, I was a lightwave user but because of cooperation with other cg artists stepped over to 3dsmax and picked it up really fast thru Brian's book.
Although i guess it's not very usefull voor experienced max users. Very basic.
But thanks to the book i stepped over in only 1 and half month.
It would be great if vray render would be included in a next book, it feels as if most cg arch are using this render engine....

Hi Brian,Originally Posted by Brian
Sorry for the delay in answering you but I haven't been following this thread. The copy I received was your new book (ordered by the ISBN number) and it was as new as you could get so some poor soul has decided to offload a very good read.
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All things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light. Leonardo da Vinci

Me thinks the same tooOriginally Posted by mennekke
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All things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light. Leonardo da Vinci

There will absolutely be a chapter on VRay in the next book. I have a lot more leeway with the publisher with the 2nd and am not limited to a 600 page maximum. There will be approximately 20-25 pages on VRay, a cut to the chase kinda of explanation which I will make as easy to understand as possible. There will also be numerous complete scenes from recent projects my office has done.

Hey Brian, I bought a copy of your book yesterday. I'm trying to get into arch viz as a career. I have used 3D max in the past and worked on a book a couple of years ago producing 3D illustrations. Anyway I saw your book and thought it was worth a look and I think I was right. Loads of great tips and tricks and useful stuff. Well done for writing it. By the way, when is your next book scheduled for release??? I'm sure it's a while yet but thought you might have some idea. Anyway keep up the good work
What kind of renderer is used in this book? I think I am going to but it regardless, but I have an excellent book written by Ted Boardman, but most books I see don't really go into mental ray. I can't afford vray at the moment so I am trying to use mental ray. Any suggestions??

Hi I am looking to buy this book, but I only have Max 7 at the moment, will I miss out on a lot or will it still be useful to max 7 users? or do you have an older book for version 7?
Since 3ds Max comes out each year, Autodesk only makes a few crucial enhancements each year. And Brian's book really pushes the architectual visualization core components (and not just the enhancements from one version to another). I've personally read the book and haven't found too many issues using Max 7.
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