
3ds Max most commonly out sells all the other 3d applications. Is this because it’s the best… maybe, maybe not but if you want the best chance of being prepared in most studios of getting a job in 3d don’t you think it would be beneficial to play the numbers and learn 3Ds Max?
This video is ideal for beginners in 3d but where it really shines is for someone who knows another 3d application and is looking to learn 3Ds Max and has little time to do it.
Getting into 3Ds Max introduces the essentials to you right away, it quickly introduces the workflow enhancements of 3Ds Max version 7 then gets into the generic 3Ds Max workings that you can use in older versions of 3Ds Max (version5 or better recommended). It introduces the following, the main toolbar, the command panels, working with primitives, working with Bones, working with Modifiers, generic character Rigging (with reverse foot), making a character walk using selection sets, making a Character run, making a Character pick up an object and more.