Learning Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 Essentials: The Official Autodesk 3ds Max Reference

Learning Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 Essentials: The Official Autodesk 3ds Max Reference

by Autodesk
Learning Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 Essentials: The Official Autodesk 3ds Max Reference

Learning Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010 Essentials: The Official Autodesk 3ds Max Reference

by Autodesk

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Overview

Learning Autodesk 3ds Max XXXX Essentials is a superb end-to-end reference that provides users with complete info on all of the features and options available in the latest version of 3ds Max, so that users can learn how to use 3ds Max confidently in a production environment. Each chapter offers a series of lessons - which introduce the functional areas of Max and go over all associated features (with examples), and then a lab (which demonstrates a practical application of the lesson). Together, all of the lessons deliver and sound and complete approach to revealing the functions, features, and principles of 3ds Max XXXX. New Bonus section on MaxScript covering techniques for automating repetitive tasks and customizing 3ds Max to make you more productive.

The DVD includes: Project Scene & support files, Free models & texture maps from Turbo Squid, NEW!! HIGH VALUE: Autodesk product Sketchbook Pro (for character development) valued at $199.99 US.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136137419
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 05/02/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 640
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Autodesk's Media and Entertainment division produces award-winning software tools designed for digital media creation, management and delivery across all disciplines: from film and television visual effects, color grading and editing to animation, game development, web/interactive, and design visualization. Autodesk Media and Entertainment is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Table of Contents

3ds Max XXXX: presently under NDA.

Autodesk 3ds Max Essentials - FULLY UPDATED FOR LATEST VERSION + ALL NEW BONUS SECTION ON MAXSCRIPT

Introduction - Understanding Autodesk 3ds Max

Chapter 1 - Getting Started
The Getting Started chapter contains a functional overview of the essential tools and principles of 3ds Max.

Lesson 1: The User Interface
Lesson 2: lab (title tbd)
Lesson 3: Files and Objects
Lesson 4: Transform Tools
Lesson 5: Modifiers
**REFERENCE SECTION ADDED


Chapter 2 - Modeling
The Modeling chapter covers low polygon modeling techniques, with a thorough explanation of what lies at the sub-object level. Other techniques include spline modeling. Perform spline modeling by taking 2D elements and turning them into 3D volumes, with the help of modifiers and compound objects. Also included is a lab that illustrates several polygon modeling techniques to build an underwater scene.

Lesson 6: Low-Poly Modeling
Lesson 7: Shapes
Lesson 8: Using Compound Objects
Lesson 9: Modeling Lab
**REFERENCE SECTION ADDED

Chapter 3 - Animation
The Modeling chapter covers some basic animation techniques and terminology, as well as hierarchies and relationships between objects. One lesson is dedicated to the use of Biped, a character animation tool. The Biped tool automates the creation of a skeleton that goes inside the body of the character you want to animate. In the animation lab at the end of the chapter, you'll animate various pieces of a chess board.

Lesson 10: Animation Basics
Lesson 11: Hierarchies
Lesson 12: Character Animation: Biped
Lesson 13: Animation Lab
**REFERENCE SECTION ADDED

Chapter 4 - Materials and Mapping
The Materials and Mapping chapter covers the Material Editor and the creation of simple and moderately complex materials. The first lesson covers basic Material Editor manipulation and its user interface. The second lesson covers the use of maps and their importance in a material definition. The third chapter takes the level of difficulty to the next level by discussing mapping coordinates and mapping types. Lastly, a lab illustrates how to create and apply materials to the underwater scene you created in the modeling lab.

Lesson 14: Materials
Lesson 15: Using Maps
Lesson 16: Mapping Coordinates
Lesson 17: Materials and Mapping Lab
**REFERENCE SECTION ADDED

Chapter 5 - Rendering
The Rendering chapter discusses the use of lights, cameras and rendering output techniques. This includes basic theory of camera shots and motion, basic lighting techniques, global illumination engines, and batch rendering. The final Scene Assembly Lab in this chapter is a Full Day Scenario and is meant to be the last completed. You can follow the provided pointers or experiment with your own ideas. When you've covered the chapters and the last lab, then you're ready for the world of 3D animation.

Lesson 18: Cameras
Lesson 19: Basic Lighting
Lesson 20: mental ray
Lesson 21: Rendering the Scene
Lesson 22: Scene Assembly Lab
**REFERENCE SECTION ADDED

BONUS - Introduction to MaxScript
The Introduction to MaxScript chapter will cover techniques for automating repetitive tasks using the MaxScript scripting language. In addition, you'll learn how MaxScript can be used to customize 3ds Max to make you more productive.
Lesson 23: Introduction to MaxScript
Lesson 24: MaxScript Basics
Lesson 25: Constructing the User Interface
Lesson 26: The 3ds Max Interface
Lesson 27: Understanding Objects and Classes
Lesson 28: Transforms and Animation
Lesson 29: Working with MaxScript Objects
Lesson 30: File Handling, and Working with Directories
**REFERENCE SECTION

Accompanying DVD will include the following:
- Project Scene & support files
- Free models & texture maps from Turbo Squid (tbc)
- Industry expert interviews with contributors (tbc)
**NEW!! HIGH VALUE: Autodesk product Sketchbook Pro (for character development) valued at $199.99 US.

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