This brilliant guide takes you step-by-step through the whole process of texturing. From the very first pages, the users of the book will learn how to effectively use 3ds Max for shading surfaces
What you need?
To complete the examples and hands-on exercises in this book, you need 2017 version of Autodesk 3ds Max.What are the main features of the book?
- The book is written using 3ds Max 2017 in an easy to understand language.
- Shading and texturing techniques covered.
- 31 Hands-on exercises to hone your skills.
- Detailed coverage of tools and features.
- Additional tips, guidance, and advice is provided.
- Important terms are in bold face so that you never miss them.
- Support for technical aspect of the book.
- 3ds Max files and textures used are available for download from the accompanying website.
How This Book Is Structured?
Unit MI1 - Introduction to 3ds Max - I- Navigating the workspace
- Customizing the interface
- Understanding various UI components
- Working with the file management commands
- Setting preferences for 3ds Max
- Understanding workspaces
- Understanding the enhanced menu system
- Working with viewports
- Setting preferences for the viewports
- Creating objects in the scene
- Selecting objects
- Using the navigational gizmos
- Moving, rotating, and scaling objects
- Getting help
- Per-view Preferences, Creative Market Store, Asset Library, Print Studio, and Game Exporter
Unit MI2 - Introduction to 3ds Max - II
- Working with templates
- Creating clones and duplicates
- Understanding hierarchies
- Working with the Scene and Layer Explorers
- Understanding the Mirror tool, the Select and Place tool, and the Select and Manipulate tool
- Working with the Align tool and the Array tool
- Working with precision and drawing aids
- Understanding modifiers, and normals
Unit MT1 - Material Editors
- Compact Material Editor
- Slate Material Editor
Unit MT2 - General/Scanline Materials and Maps
- General/Scanline materials
- General maps
Unit MT3 - Physical, mental ray, and Autodesk Materials
- Autodesk Materials
- Arch & Design Material
- Physical Material
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