3DS Max Tutorial: Animation And Modeling Has Never Been So Easy [Deals]

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Animation and modeling are very tough to learn on your own, so this Cult of Mac Deals offer aims to make the process that much easier.

With The 3DS Max Tutorial, animation and modeling have neever been easier. Designed for the beginner, you do not have to have any prior experience using 3DS Max to get the most out of these video animation or modeling tutorials. You will learn about materials and mapping, lighting, and how to operate cameras within 3DS Max. Finally, you will learn to animate, render and add special F/X to your models. And you’ll get the whole course for just $39 – a savings of 60%!

Note: While this course is mainly compatible with versions of 3DS Max 2011,2012 and 2013 some of the working files will only be accessible in 3DS Max 2013. You can get even more information about this course over at Udemy.com.

The highlights of this course include:

  • Over 152 lectures and 19 hours of content.
  • Shows you where the tools you are going to use are located, and how to activate them.
  • Learn about the core of 3DS Max, interacting with objects; learn to name them, move them, rotate them, extrude them, and work with them in your models.
  • You will learn about materials and mapping, lighting, and how to operate cameras within 3DS Max.

Using projects, you will learn by applying techniques directly to models you will work with throughout the training course. By the completion of this software tutorial, you will be fully capable of creating, animating and rendering your own 3D models with ease.

Just working with 3DS Max and playing with it may not get the results you are looking for. Get this course for only $39 and start down the road to 3DS Max mastery today!

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