Jeff Mottle Posted August 5, 2008 Share Posted August 5, 2008 Ted has just launched the first modules of a new series of 3ds max 2008-2009 training videos at http://www.myvbooks.com/ac55jsp/stores/1/3ds_Max_2009_C92.jsp . The first three volumes will get you started with a solid understanding of the concepts and workflow behind 3ds max to provide a solid foundation in 3ds max production. Learn to model a diner scene that emphasizes flexibility and efficiency, apply basic lighting and materials, create a camera, and then render the scene to complete a typical production workflow. The tutorials are designed to teach you not just how to push buttons in 3ds max, but provide you with an understanding of how things work to enhance the decision-making process in your own projects. The exercises are designed to work with 3ds max and Design 2009 as well as 3ds max 2008 and VIZ 2008. While it's highly recommended that you complete all three volumes in proper order to maintain consistency, each volume is available individually or as a bundled set. Volume 1 introduces you to the project and walks you through the 3ds max user interface to familiarize you with important 3ds max concepts and how to get the most out of the software. Volume 2 covers 3ds max coordinate systems and scene setup techniques and teaches you basic modeling methods while creating a diner. Volume 3 covers basic lighting of an outdoor scene, introduces you to materials and the material editor, and then has you place cameras and render a final scene. Future training volumes will expand on the lessons presented here to create a complete exterior and interior diner scene to provide you will more in-depth understanding of the concepts and workflow of production for architects, background artists for games and film, and marketing firms. However, the fundamental techniques covered are important to anyone using 3ds max. The ultimate goal is not only to create a diner scene, but to learn to use the power inherent in 3ds max to enhance your productivity. Retrieve.com's vbook technology enables a mix of streaming video and printed lessons which can easily be updated and gives you the ability to provide feedback to the author. The powerful indexing and table of contents system allows easy navigation and cross-referencing throughout the lessons. Ted is an award-winning 3ds max trainer who has authored a dozen 3ds max and VIZ fundamental books and DVDs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SandmanNinja Posted August 5, 2008 Share Posted August 5, 2008 And I just got paid today... Ordering the bundle - a bargin. Ted rules... Thanks for the heads-up, Jeff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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