Showing posts with label Modeling Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modeling Tutorials. Show all posts
3.20.2012
3.18.2012
6.17.2010
3ds Max Tutorial: How to Use a Zdepth Pass to Generate a Displacement Map
This is not the next video in my series, but it is helpful nonetheless. This technique can be a huge time saver. Check it out.
6.16.2010
Part 1: CAD Import and Basic Modeling of a Building in 3ds max
This tutorial shows the steps I take in doing an architectural visualization project. Hopefully there will be many more to follow. I am hoping to have videos for all stages of the project from start to finish. Make sure to subscribe so you can see them all. Enjoy.
8.25.2009
3ds + Vray Tutorial

Here is a pretty cool tutorial showing the making of this image. In it you will learn studio lighting, vray materials, and 3ds modelling. Enjoy.
1.19.2008
"Model a Rim" Tutorial
The tire is so difficult that artists have invented new ways to fake it, like using a bumpmap, making it extra dark, applying motion blur and tilting the wheel. But I think we can all agree: nothing beats the real thing. And that’s exactly what this tutorial is about: creating a wheel that is not just passable, but good looking!
I have broken this tutorial into two parts. Part 1 covers modelling and texturing a tire, and Part 2 is all about the rims.
Part 2: Modelling the Rims
Finished! You now have a car wheel that you can proudly show in whatever scene you choose.If you got stuck at any point in this tutorial, drop a comment below and ask for help!
Here
is a decent tutorial for modelling a rim. These tutorials are pretty basic and good for beginners. There are some other tutorials on the site that you might enjoy as well.
5.16.2007
Modeling Tutorial - Roman Soldier

This is an extensive video tutorial showing how to model this organic shape. It is pretty cool to watch it done, and very helpful for learning purposes. Here is the link to the download page.
5.15.2007
Making of The Parthenon - Modeling / Texturing / Lighting Tutorial

This is a great making of. Check it out here. It covers all aspects of the project from beginning to end.
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