There will be a link up to the post on the website. I just have been working on something for work, hoping to finish up today and write down the post and i'll leave a link with the actual post along with the blueprints that i used.
I do my best to always voice anything that i am doing, and use as few shortcuts as possible. The only frequent shortcut that i use is the swiftloop, and i've probably showed how and where to find that in multiple previous tutorials. Is there any place in particular that you had issues with following, or me using some shortcuts that i didn't explain ?
I have some previous knowledge of shortcuts so I managed to guess some actions by pausing and looking around (for example, choosing between selection modes (vertex, edge) and a few others). What confused me is that you explain some of them in detail , by words and clicking manually on the icon, while others seem to be default knowledge. Hence the advice to label the level of knowledge in 3ds max. I didn't know that this tutorial is in the series though. Other than that, keep up and good work!
Well generally i don't go and name the 1,2,3,4 numerical key strokes for selection modes as that is the most basic thing you learn when you pick up Max. I do appreciate the feedback, and if there is anything else that you might want to see or something that you aren't clear on drop a comment and i will do my best to help you out.
Again, all around the tutorials are ok, it's just that I'm not experienced, so some parts seem beginner-friendly (like explanation what action does what), and other parts are about logic and workflow in modelling, which I consider more advance, if you know what I mean.
I literally explain that in the video while i'm doing it :) Press Alt + X ( to make it see through ) and then 1,2,3,4 to select between Vertex, Edge, Border or Polygon
Awesome teaching
Haven’t seen any better described tutorial.. 😊
Awesome video as always! Thank you kindly.
Great tutorial videos ! Thank you
GREAT VERY SIMPLE AND VERY USEFUL, KEEP IT UP!
nice and helpful
thanks a lot!
Love your videos, but I wish there was a link to the reference pictures used. Most of the time I have to screenshot the video which comes out blurry.
There will be a link up to the post on the website. I just have been working on something for work, hoping to finish up today and write down the post and i'll leave a link with the actual post along with the blueprints that i used.
Thanks for the heads up. I appreciate it.
I'm actually writing it up as we speak and will do my best to get it done ASAP and i'll link it here as well.
It's in the info of the video, but here is the link here as well so it easier to get to it.
www.dkcgi.net/2018/04/14/modeling-a-bar-chair-in-3ds-max/
Awesome
Holy crap i've never seen someone leave a comment literally 10 sec after i post a video. Congratulations to you :)
That much interest in your tutoring 😘🙏🏽
where can we get those reference images . . . with all the views?
It's in the description of the video:
www.dkcgi.net/2018/04/14/modeling-a-bar-chair-in-3ds-max/
How to assign shortcut key for sweep loop? I cant seem to find which category its under for me to assign a shortcut key.
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love is mutual .. welcome to the channel :)
Please add to the title that this is for intermediate user, since lots of people cannot use shortcuts so fast neither guess what tool is used next.
I do my best to always voice anything that i am doing, and use as few shortcuts as possible. The only frequent shortcut that i use is the swiftloop, and i've probably showed how and where to find that in multiple previous tutorials. Is there any place in particular that you had issues with following, or me using some shortcuts that i didn't explain ?
I have some previous knowledge of shortcuts so I managed to guess some actions by pausing and looking around (for example, choosing between selection modes (vertex, edge) and a few others).
What confused me is that you explain some of them in detail , by words and clicking manually on the icon, while others seem to be default knowledge. Hence the advice to label the level of knowledge in 3ds max. I didn't know that this tutorial is in the series though. Other than that, keep up and good work!
Well generally i don't go and name the 1,2,3,4 numerical key strokes for selection modes as that is the most basic thing you learn when you pick up Max.
I do appreciate the feedback, and if there is anything else that you might want to see or something that you aren't clear on drop a comment and i will do my best to help you out.
Again, all around the tutorials are ok, it's just that I'm not experienced, so some parts seem beginner-friendly (like explanation what action does what), and other parts are about logic and workflow in modelling, which I consider more advance, if you know what I mean.
WHEN EVER YOU SELECT A TOOL I AM CONFUSE .
I AM TRY TO MAKE SIMILAR
What is the thing that is confusing you ?
2:02 TO 2:08 HOW TO CHANGE THIS ONE
I did not get
I literally explain that in the video while i'm doing it :) Press Alt + X ( to make it see through ) and then 1,2,3,4 to select between Vertex, Edge, Border or Polygon