Furniture Design With 3Ds Max

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Furniture Design With 3Ds Max
Last updated 7/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.87 GB | Duration: 4h 12m

fundamental technics

What you'll learn

To model basic furniture with 3Ds Max

Requirements

no

Description

Description:3ds Max is a powerful, deep, and multifaceted program, so there's always more to learn. This course aims to keep you on top of the latest tools and techniques, and introduces fresh perspectives on traditional methods for furniture design. The Instructor gives special attention to optimize work flow, so your productions run more smoothly and efficiently.In this course you will learn production work flow to furniture design, modeling and time-saving techniques. Perfect for intermediate artists. Popular highlights include: Customizing Parametric Objects; Editing Parametric Objects; Creating Complex Shapes with Splines; Using Booleans on Geometry and Splines; Inserting Edge Loops with Connect; Drawing Geometry with Cut Tool; Cloning Geometry, Shapes, and Sub-objects; Adding Thickness with Shell Modifier; Lattice Modifier; Working with Primitives; Editing Splines; Using Extrude, Bevel, and Inset; Linking Objects Together; Attaching and Detaching Splines and Geometry; Modifier Stack; Instancing Geometry; Lathe Modifier; Adding Thickness to Splines with Modifiers; Working with Groups.Software required: 3ds Max 2017 and up (required to open project files). Software required: 3ds Max 2009 and up (required to open project files).In this training we’re going to sort through all the modeling types and create professional furniture models, which will complement any project. After this training you’ll resolve all the questions in 3ds Max professional modeling and will be able to create 3d models of any kind of complexity.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 100 parson table

Section 2: 200-side table

Lecture 2 201-side table

Section 3: 300-bench

Lecture 3 301-bench

Section 4: 400-plywood chair

Lecture 4 401-plywood chair

Section 5: 500-chair2

Lecture 5 501- arms

Lecture 6 502- arms 2

Lecture 7 503- upholstry

Section 6: 600-chair3

Lecture 8 601-arms

Lecture 0 602- seat

Lecture 0 700-table

Lecture 0 801-nstand

Lecture 0 1001-quick scene

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