3DS Max Tutorial : Getting Started, Volume II

September 2, 2010 Filed Under: 3DS Max  

This tutorial will guide you through the entire process of creating a WireFusion Web3D presentation – from 3D modeling to a final presentation running on the web. We will create an interactive product resentation of a tape rule, which will contain e.g. object animations, touch sensors, user interface and real-time shadows. The 3D modeling part in this tutorial is quite brief, as it is expexted that you already familiar with 3D modeling. This tutorial requires that you are familiar with 3D modeling, using either Autodesk 3ds Max or any other 3D authoring tool capable of exporting to X3D or VRML. It is also highly recommended that you work through the WireFusion tutorial Getting Started , Volume I, in which you will learn the basics of WireFusion.

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