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3ds Max 2010 Tutorial Series

 
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3ds Max 2010 Tutorial Series
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Individuals can access our streaming video tutorials online, 24/7 anytime anywhere. The 1 Year Online Subscription includes video tutorials, exercise files, self-assessments and annual course updates.

 

In this 3ds Max 2010 Tutorial Series course, you are provided with over 12 hours of training. These include 141 video tutorials for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced user plus 48 Lessons on Lighting Analysis Tools and Points for LEED Certification.


Meet the Instructors:

Ted Boardman is an award winning 3ds max trainer and author based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. His training sessions focus on helping visualization artists from all backgrounds and experience levels develop a better understanding of the core concepts and workflow necessary to produce efficient and flexible 3D projects. Listen and watch as he walks you through the anatomy of a presentation in 3ds Max 2010 and 3ds Max Design.

Steven Shain has held training courses for 3ds users since 1994 and has been a training specialist since 1998. Steve was one of the first certified instructors and a co-developer of the ACI program. He is an author and constributor to over a dozen 3ds max publications and is currently an active trainer with customers worldwide.


 

 

COURSE FEATURES

Our training DVDs put the control in your hands. Use when wanted or needed to answer a question, and watch again and again as often as you need.

A full-featured training course DVD-ROM covering beginner to advanced concepts, and everything in between.

For instant technical support use our powerful search function to quickly locate and view short 'how-to' lessons. Get answers to all of your first level technical support issues 'instantly' with this in-house resource.

As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.

 •  No Internet connection is needed because you install and authorize CADLearning
        directly on your PC.
 •  No CAD software required.
 •  Train at home, at the office or on the road.
 •  Easy-to-use, visual interface for following step-by-step tutorials while listening to
        an actual instructor.
 •  Built-in Help Desk with powerful keyword search functionality that easily and quickly
        answers CAD
questions and addresses unique needs as
        they occur.
 •  Intelligent History that tracks completed lessons allows users to resume where
        they left off and easily view and manage individual professional development.
 •  Datasets and drawing files are included

 

DEMO LESSONS

 •  Introduction to 3ds Max Course
 •  Model a Window Frame
 •  Apply Materials
 •  Animate along a path

 

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        against peers and competition.
 •  Evaluate and pinpoint areas where improvement is needed.
 •  With hosted eLearning Centers, corporate users can even tailor learning
        around identified areas of weakness.
 •  Prepare for Autodesk Certification Exams.


 

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COURSE OUTLINE

3ds Max 2010

Getting Started
Introduction to Course
Learning Objectives
Configure 3ds Max and 3ds Max Design
Units Setup
Set Display Units to Architectural
Create Prototype File
Default UI and Presets
User Interface and Default Presets

Pre-Planning
The Storyboard as a Graphical Outline
Sketch Type Storyboard
Sample Storyboard
Scene Level of Detail
Level of Detail
File Output
Output for Print/Web
Still Image Output
Output of Animations
Animation Output

Modeling
Working with 2D
Open 2D Shapes
Incremental Files
Clone Shapes
Outline Shapes
Attach Shapes
Closed 2D Shapes
Sub-object Editing
Fillet Vertex
Mesh and Poly Objects
3D Poly Objects
Convert Object Type
Paint Deformation
2D and 3D Objects
Compound Objects
ShapeMerge
Align Road
More Editable Poly
Merge Objects
Modeling a Window
Modeling Window Frames
Creating Window Panes
Modifiers and Modifier Stack
Object Space Modifier
Roof Bevel Profile
Edit Shape
Stacking Modifiers
Edit Modifiers
World Space Modifier
Map scalar modifier

Materials
Materials
Shaders
Diffuse Color
Edit Reflectivity
Assign Material
Map Patterns
Simulate Geometry
Set Transparency
Mapping
Tiles Map
Size of Area
UVW Map Modifier
Multiple Materials
Multi/Sub-Object Material
Set Material ID
Edit Material ID
Create Multi/Sub-Object Material
Blend Materials and Masks
Blend Material
Masking
Material Libraries
Creating a New Library

Lighting
Direct and Indirect Light
Daylight
Place Daylight System
Adjust Daylight System
Adjust Physical Sky
Photometric Light
Street Lights
Indirect Lighting
Final Gathering
Interior Daylight
Final Gathering Bounces
Sky Portals
Global Illumination
Interior Night
Enable Global Illumination

Rendering
Rendering
Still images
Concept of Image Resolution for Stills
Still Rendering Resolution
Image File Types
Still File Type
Rendering Animations
Concept of Image Resolution for Animations
Set Animation Resolution
Setting File Type for Animation
Render Sequential Images
RAM Player
Codecs

Cameras
The Importance of the Camera
Camera Shots
Camera Distance
Viewer Distance
Camera Angle Controls Emotion
Adjust Camera Angles
Composition
Rule of Thirds Composition
Rule of Thirds
Diagonals
Establish Diagonals

Animation
Animation Concepts
Object Animation
Keyframe Animation
Animate object
Path Animation
Animate on Path
Velocity control
Apply Ease curve
Overview of Camera Animation
Separate Camera Position and Rotation Control
Animate Dummy Helper
Hierarchical Link

Scene Assembly
Scene Assembly
Concept of Short Scenes
Introduction to Video Post
Video Post Que
Indicating Change of Time or Place
Crossfade Transition
Working in Layers for Efficiency
Learning Concept of Layering Scenes
Compositing

Output
Final Output
Print Output
Print resolution
Print Size Assistant
Gamma Correction
Set Gamma Values
Animation
Panorama Exporter
Create Panorama File
Cinema Output
OpenEXR File Type

 

Lighting Analysis & Leed

Introduction to LEED and Lighting Analysis
Welcome
Detailed Course Overview
Course Learning Objectives
About the instructor
Introduction to Lighting Analysis
What is Lighting Analysis
Who Uses Lighting Analysis
How is Lighting Analysis Used
Integration into 3ds Max Design
Application of LEED Certification
What is LEED Certification
Where Does 3ds Max Fit In
Lighting Analysis UI in 3ds Max
Lighting Analysis Menu
Lighting Analysis Assistant
Scene and Modeling Issues for Lighting
Analysis
Window Model Detail
Building to Scale
An Overview of 3D Lighting Design
Daytime Interiors

Lighting the Scene
Creating a Ground Plane
The Daylight System Overview
Adding a Daylight System
Configuring the Daylight System
Skylight Portals
Exposure Control

Scene Materials
Scene Materials Overview
Identifying Scene Materials
Material for the Ground Plane
Beige Wall Paint Material
The BRDF Function Curve
Window and Frame Materials
The Multi-Sub Object Material
Pro-Material Glazing for Windows
Pro-Material Metal for the Window Frames

Lighting Analysis for Presentation
Lighting Analysis Overview
Lighting Analysis Tools
Lighting Analysis Assistant
Light Meters
Lighting Analysis Image Overlay
Rendering a Complete Analysis
Manually Adjusting Exposure
Manually Configuring mental ray
Common Rendering Settings
Rendering Final Images
Using Grab Viewport
Conclusion

 
 
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