Towel Tutorial Part I – Using Max Cloth Simulation
Towel from tutorial Hi everyone, this is my first mini-tutorial article for the Surreal Structures Blog. It is Part I of a two-part tutorial and deals with creating a towel with Max Cloth Simulation....
View ArticleComforter Tutorial – 3DS Max Cloth Simulation
A comforter created with 3ds Max Cloth Modifier Welcome back to the Surreal Structures Blog. This is my second in a series of tutorials dealing with cloth simulationin 3ds Max. I’m using 3ds Max 2009...
View ArticleTutorial: Folded Blanket – 3ds Max Cloth
Blanket with Cloth Modifier Hello again. Today I’ll be showing you how to make a folded blanket - one you might lay over the end of a bed. I think every hotel suite render I’ve ever done has had a...
View ArticleChairs
A chair I followed a chair tutorial at the Autodesk Area by the Florence Design Academy and came up with this. You can look at the tutorial here, but you have to be registered (free). You can download...
View ArticleCurtains with 3ds Max Cloth
3ds Max Cloth curtain Well. Curtains. It takes a whole lot longer for me to explain to you how to create curtains with 3ds Max Cloth modifier than it does for you to actually do it. Once you understand...
View ArticleModeling Flatware in 3ds Max Part II
Fig. 1 Fork Loft shapes and path This is Part II of my series on modeling flatware in 3ds Max. We are going to create a fork this time and using a Loft objects we did with the knife. You can download...
View ArticleIndustry News: Sketchfab exporter for 3ds Max
Sketchfab is an interesting little app that lets you upload and publish 3d content on the web in an interactive format. Now they have announced an exporter for 3ds Max. Using Maxscript, it lets you...
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