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Introduction to 3ds Max
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The Diploma
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Description
For a civil engineer the better architectural software will be the one which can give clear information about the of the structure for which modeling has been done.
Autodesk 3ds Max software provides a comprehensive 3D modeling, animation, rendering, and compositing solutions for different industries.
It was developed and produced by Autodesk Media and Entertainment. It has modeling capabilities, a flexible plug in architecture and can be used on the Microsoft Windows platform. Though it is frequently used by video game developers, TV commercial studios, architects are one of the important users of 3ds Max for visualization.
What will you learn?
You will know how to carry out mesh and surface modeling; efficiently create parametric and organic objects; use texture mapping, baking, and layering; accelerate shading and material design.
You will know how to get better interactive and playback performance; segment models for downstream compositing; iterate more effectively with interactive rendering; create better physical simulations in less time; create simulations with unified simulation solvers; create water, fire, spray, and snow effects, and create strand-derived effects like grass.
You will learn how to make use of 3Ds Max’s configurable user interface to access multiple views with tabbed layouts; get efficient 2D/3D data exchange; get single-step data transfer with 3Ds Max; choose from several compositing options in 3Ds Max; use containers to override object properties.
Creating Architectural drawing’s such as Walls, Windows, Doors, Stairs, Railings and so on. In addition, we will cover a variety of modeling techniques, with Splices, Polygon Modeling and more.
We will sculpt and paint a Landscape, Place Trees, Plant Grass, Simulation of Cloth, and a lot more.
Each chapter begins with concepts and learning objectives, then moves into easy way supported by full–Color and Real-world exercises. You will create actual animations as you learn a retro–Style Alarm clock and more while you conquer the techniques of Modeling, Rigging, Animating, Rendering, and Architectural Visualization.
Prerequisite
This course is designed for a complete beginner so no prior experience is needed. On the other hand, seasoned 3ds MAX users can still benefit from this course as we'll be covering more specific topics in this course such as Corona rendered and post-processing with Photoshop.
Architectural visualization is the skill needed in every architecture and property development business. Why? Because architects need them to present their designs and property developers need them to make sale.
If you know V-Ray before and want to explore cheaper but better alternative than VRay you definitely need to take this course.
CURRICULUM
Introduction to 3ds Max
History of 3ds Max
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History of 3ds Max
Importance of 3ds Max
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Importance of 3ds Max
Advantages of 3ds Max
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Advantages of 3ds Max
Installation System Requirements
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Installation System Requirements
User Interface of 3ds Max
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User Interface of 3ds Max
3ds Max Course Detail
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3ds Max Course Detail
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Architectural and Interior Design
Comparison with other Software
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3ds Max Vs AutoCAD
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3ds Max Vs REVIT
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Basic difference between 2D and 3D
Graphical User Interface
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Graphical User Interface of 3ds Max
Shortcut Keys of 3ds Max
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Shortcut Keys.
Standard Primitives
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Box
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Cone
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Sphere and Geosphere
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Cylinder
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Tube and Torus
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Pyramid, Teapot & Plane
Basic Modify Tools in 3ds Max
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Move command
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Rotate command
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Scale command
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Snap command
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Copy command
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Group, Attach and Detach
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Chamfer
Introduction to Extended Primitives
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Introduction to Extended Primitives
Extended Primitives-1
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Hedra
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Torus Knot
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Chamfer Box
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ChamferCyl
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Oil Tank
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Capsule
Extended Primitives-2
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Spindle
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C-Ext
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L-Ext
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Gengon
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Ring Wave
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Prism
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Hose
Spline-1
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Line Spline
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Rectangle Spline
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Circle Spline
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Ellipse Spline
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Arc Spline
Spline-2
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Donut Spline
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NGon Spline
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Star Spline
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Helix Spline
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Egg Spline
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Section Spline
Editable Poly (Vertex, Edge, Border, Polygon, Element )
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Editable Poly Lecture-1
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Editable Poly Lecture-2
Basic Modeling Objects
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Modeling of Chair
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Modelling of Table
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Modeling of Cot
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Modeling of Sofa
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Modelling of Book Shelves / Book Racks
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Elevation Modeling in 3ds Max