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3DS MAX TUTORIAL: Beginner Crash Course

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • In this video, we start with the absolute basics, and take a close look at all of the important interface components that you'll be using frequently when modeling and creating scenes in 3ds Max. We begin with the interface, hotkeys, scene organization, and basic modeling methods. Then, we cover some slightly more advanced animation techniques.
    In the next tutorial, we will cover the Fstorm rendering engine and set up an animated scene from scratch with proper lighting, cameras, and render settings.
    To view more advanced tutorials, please check out my blog below, and subscribe to the channel!
    www.simlab.co/...
    Thanks for watching!!

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  • @sinbos512
    @sinbos512 4 года назад +86

    I had watch about 15 videos for beginners, but this one is best! Most detailed explanations! Bravo!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад +6

      Thanks man, I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @thaniapaguia2664
    @thaniapaguia2664 9 месяцев назад +4

    Very helpful for someone like me who doesn't have any idea about 3ds max. You're a good teacher teaching your viewers from the basics of it. Thank you so much!

  • @angeliquejdsj
    @angeliquejdsj Год назад +8

    I was really putting off going through this video because I've already done modelling in Maya (still a beginner). Anyways, I forced myself to follow this, and I'm so glad I did! You go at a steady pace for me to actually process whats going on without dragging on with fluff. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide this. SUBSCRIBED!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  Год назад +1

      That's great to hear!! Let me know if you have any questions when you're getting deeper into Max, and have fun modeling!

  • @pixeIdeer
    @pixeIdeer 3 года назад +22

    3DS Max was really overwhelming for me to begin with and I ended up using Maya. But I decided it was best to try n get to grips with Max again, I wish I'd found this video originally because you explain everything so well and make it very easy to understand. I'm feeling far less overwhelmed after watching this. Thankyou!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад +4

      That's great to hear, Jess! Max is great because of it's non-destructive modifier features, and it's huge array of plugins. Maya is incredible, but I think Max is generally more versatile depending on what you're trying to create. I'm glad you're getting back into Max, and you found the tutorial to be helpful! Let me know if any questions come up, and I'd be happy to help!

  • @rizaldosuwandi
    @rizaldosuwandi 3 года назад +5

    The best tutorial of 3dsMax ever ! Please make full tutorial to make modeling for architecture 3D model / Interior. Thankyou so much Sir !

  • @omarayoubofficial
    @omarayoubofficial 3 года назад +10

    You're a good teacher man. Laid back and giving just the right amount of detail and potential uses behind any given tool. Keep those coming!

  • @indifavs
    @indifavs 2 года назад +1

    I had to drop 3ds Max course in week one at my college because their videos were too vague and didn't show how to use tools required for graded activities. My advisor suggested I look up tutorials online before taking the class again. I am happy that you showed how to use the required tools for the activity within the first 7 minutes of this video! Thank you so much! I will be watching and learning from you until I take the class again!

  • @lbergan2
    @lbergan2 2 года назад +3

    I so glad I found this. It's much easier to learn this program when it's explained in an unedited, intelligent video. Great job!

  • @bitsurface5654
    @bitsurface5654 3 года назад +1

    Hey - I am a Blenderuser on Linux and did not used max for 10 years - so I just wanted to recall the old stuff. Must say you make great job here. Thumbs up !!! Great channel for Max knowledge.

  • @anikadadulakova
    @anikadadulakova 3 месяца назад

    Hey, this is an older video, but definitely the best! I've seen a few beginner tutorials before, but you absolutely nailed it. You have highlighted the most important tools, shortcuts and things to understand for a smooth workflow. Well thank you.

  • @janasstojanovic
    @janasstojanovic 3 года назад +2

    I am an interior design student and just beginning to use Max.. I found this really helpful, thank you so much for the video

  • @kevinhaney7976
    @kevinhaney7976 2 года назад +1

    This video is great for a quick intro. I wish that I had watched it a week ago when i started. It would have saved me a lot of time.

  • @hotlineoperator
    @hotlineoperator 4 года назад +7

    Even I have use 3dsmax for a while, here was some nice tips what I did not know. So super help, thanks.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад

      I'm glad you found the video to be helpful :)

  • @arunbabu3814
    @arunbabu3814 3 года назад +7

    Excellent one man. I know blender in and out and this tutorial helped me to learn comparatively. From basics to graph editor and dope sheet, under 1 hour. Thanks for this crash course.

  • @willowx2132
    @willowx2132 3 года назад +3

    Great video I’ve been using 3ds for quite a while as a hobby but learned so many useful things here. Can’t wait to watch more of your vids

  • @michalhajduk5745
    @michalhajduk5745 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this tutorial! I have been working in SketchUp for 10 years, wanted to switch to 3DSmax, and this helped a lot! Quick and clearly explained. Please make some more videos, many will appreciate it!

  • @emilyoconnor5126
    @emilyoconnor5126 3 года назад +5

    Thank you - very very helpful! I'm familiar with SketchUp and AutoCAD mainly, but have learned some functionality of Revit and Vectorworks as well, so a lot of the concepts and controls already make sense. Very nice tutorial - approachable and clear.

  • @umapuma
    @umapuma 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video, first one I can actually follow without losing concentration. Very simple and useful.
    I've tried to work in blender before, but I've chosen 3ds max over it. I don't understand why do people write they are intimidated by 3DS max over blender, with it interface etc. I am an architect and a child of autodesk, used to not only autodesk but archicad, rhino, etc, and for me 3DS MAX comes much more natural and understandable than blender

  • @tpblechschmidt
    @tpblechschmidt 2 года назад +2

    I’m thankful I found your video. You explain things very well and you’re doing a fantastic job. Thank you for the leverage and boost of confidence in using 3ds MAX... 💪🙏🦈

  • @nahtlwin
    @nahtlwin 3 года назад +1

    I want more series of this kind of tutorial.. no boring and absolutely on point.. thank you..

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Thanks!! I'm about to finish up some commercial work, so I plan to make more tutorials in the future.

  • @JohnSullivan1
    @JohnSullivan1 3 года назад +1

    One of the best basic tutorials I have seen. Thank you!

  • @alessiafiorente9778
    @alessiafiorente9778 3 года назад +1

    If I started to learn how to use 3ds Max it is thanks to this video. Great work, I'll definitely watch the other ones as well.

  • @konstantinoskoutsoukos7815
    @konstantinoskoutsoukos7815 4 года назад +1

    I studied 3d designing 18 years back and not used untill now. I had problems to start with the modelling untill I saw your video... I am at 18:17 and I have already started to remember, Thanks

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад

      That's excellent! I'm glad it was a good refresh for you :)

  • @vernonbaker5089
    @vernonbaker5089 4 года назад +10

    Good stuff and easy to follow. I'm hoping to find something similar on materials and lighting. Thank you!!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful! Yes, I plan to do a tutorial specifically about materials, texture mapping modifiers, and lighting. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @Soljarag5
    @Soljarag5 2 года назад

    i have not used 3dsmax since 2009. Thanks for the refresher!

  • @liliacmoon3280
    @liliacmoon3280 Год назад +1

    i learned more in 1 hour of your video than with a course i did last year, thank youuuuu

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  Год назад

      That's great to hear! Glad you found the video to be helpful!

  • @mattromein9017
    @mattromein9017 3 года назад +3

    This was a fantastic tutorial that covers a little bit of everything. Thank you so much! Looking forward to watching your other videos.

  • @chasical8493
    @chasical8493 11 месяцев назад +1

    The official 3dsmax tutorial is really boring, but this explained so much more in less, and I also learned more specific stuff that I actually was interested in learning about, thanks so much for this!!

  • @shreyanagi4674
    @shreyanagi4674 3 года назад

    So far whatever tutorials I watched weren't helpful a lot. Either they were too much into lil details or skip it. I think this is the superb video I came across. Quick and detailed in 5 minutes. Woah!!! Being a beginner I was able to absorb it nicely.

  • @fathimarehana901
    @fathimarehana901 6 месяцев назад

    Such an underrated video, i have the software for some months and idk shit about it. But this video did help me to understand the basics,
    not everybody can teach what they know but you can buddy🤝🏼

  • @Queizar_X
    @Queizar_X 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this tutorial and thank you very much for taking your time, slowly and explaining in simple term with examples (like the bird bank example). Other "teachers" were hard to follow because they were zapping from explaining one point to another. I have given a like to this video and can't wait to watch your other tutorials.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад +2

      Awesome!! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm working on a new tutorial, a rigging crash-course for beginners. I'll continue explaining things in real-world terms with examples, since you found that to be helpful :)

  • @vidupasamarasinghe8544
    @vidupasamarasinghe8544 3 года назад +1

    your spontaneous vibe is awesome.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! There was so many little tips and tricks to cover, but I'm glad you like my style :)

  • @luckyhappy65
    @luckyhappy65 5 месяцев назад

    My new job requires me to use 3D Max and I am so nervous! Thank you for your lesson!!!

  • @jijunabu9440
    @jijunabu9440 2 года назад

    Thank You,I has learn 3ds Max for a year, but your make me fully understand what is 3DS Max.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  2 года назад

      That's awesome, I'm glad the video helped you out!

  • @davidoconnor2020
    @davidoconnor2020 3 года назад +1

    Really good vid, trying to learn 3d, stuck between blender, 3ds max and maya, this was helpful. Subbed.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Thanks David! That's def something that everyone starting 3d runs into.. so many programs do similar things. Blender is really powerful and its free, but it's pretty clunky. Maya is awesome for modeling, but Max is more intuitive. In my opinion, Max is a great place to start!

  • @kalp6747
    @kalp6747 3 года назад +1

    just getting back into using 3d Studio Max and this video covered the basics really good

  • @alexfrank4252
    @alexfrank4252 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot for this Tutorial! Best Introduction to 3Ds Max!

  • @lisamaurer5430
    @lisamaurer5430 3 года назад

    Best beginner video ever ever ever. thank you for uploading. Great tutorial!

  • @danebramage452
    @danebramage452 3 года назад +1

    Learned a lot in the first 15 minutes thank you!!

  • @kinglaw1688
    @kinglaw1688 3 года назад

    Man Thank you so much! your way of teaching 3ds max makes so much sense to me,most tutorials I came across before were not as clear, make more tutorials man!

  • @martacasagrande5091
    @martacasagrande5091 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! such an amazing tutorial, looking forward to start the next one!

  • @nicolasbranch8027
    @nicolasbranch8027 4 года назад +4

    This is an Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge

  • @sarnarider9872
    @sarnarider9872 Год назад +1

    Very helpful, and surprisingly therapeutic

  • @barthandelus8340
    @barthandelus8340 2 года назад +1

    Great video, this was incredibly helpful to me. Your teaching style is top class. Instant sub, massive thanks!

  • @pat2e215
    @pat2e215 3 года назад

    Thank you, pretty cool "get up and get started" video, will be checking out some of your other vids.

  • @isabellageorge9155
    @isabellageorge9155 3 года назад

    Now i dont know if i am falling into like with 3ds max or this teacher,,,,,, Thank you so much this is clear and fun. You are the man. the best, you rock, thank you again so much. and i do agree with Thabang Mofokeng

  • @fearlesskalsi
    @fearlesskalsi Год назад

    You are a good teacher.

  • @MopyProductions
    @MopyProductions 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial, I was trying to learn 3DS max after four years of Blender.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Blender is a great tool, I know a bunch of artists that use it and make really killer work. Welcome to Max! It's really easy to use once you get the hang of it.

    • @sethurk
      @sethurk 3 года назад

      @@simulation_lab , why would someone use 3DS instead of Blender? What extra features we get? Does it make production faster? Is it quicker to learn compare to blender? Tq

  • @signway1741
    @signway1741 4 года назад +7

    Thank you, sir, this was a very good instruction, I am a beginner for this software, I wanna learn this all of this software, thankyou sir.

  • @DiegoPerez-ot5jl
    @DiegoPerez-ot5jl 3 года назад

    Thanks for the course. The best I've seen so far.
    Very helpful.

  • @erdbeerbus
    @erdbeerbus 2 года назад

    brooklyn, nyc, so live at 24:40 :) thank you for this one hour tutorial!

  • @Cycling-in-Delft
    @Cycling-in-Delft 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, looking forward to more tutorials 😀

  • @ahmednasr93
    @ahmednasr93 4 года назад +5

    I am pretty good with max but I will still watch this video

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for watching! I will post more advanced tutorials soon, I just thought this might be helpful for anyone who is totally new to 3ds Max :)

    • @ahmednasr93
      @ahmednasr93 4 года назад

      @@simulation_lab actually some parts were helpful!

  • @younisamedi
    @younisamedi 3 года назад +1

    Very nicely done! This is a great help, thank you!

  • @rohitlal8090
    @rohitlal8090 Год назад +1

    This is pure gold 😍

  • @SuperMassman
    @SuperMassman 2 года назад +1

    been looking for a quality course in clear English. there are many out there, taught by very knowledgeable people, but understanding them is difficult for me ,, a beginner. later when I am more familiar with the software it will be different, but for now I need concise wording,

  • @Yuyumeow
    @Yuyumeow 4 года назад +1

    This one is really useful for beginner, thank you very much!

  • @zhraa2601
    @zhraa2601 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot this was so helpful yet easy to follow and fun 👍

  • @katarina7846
    @katarina7846 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this tutorial, it's so helpful, straight to the point! I would like to ask about one tutorial, someone once recommended me to built models from flat shapes, and extrude them, do you have any tutorials using this method as modelling? Thank you very much!

  • @Memo-kh7qg
    @Memo-kh7qg 3 года назад +1

    Very amazing explanation! God bless you!

  • @user-vc9dc5xi2s
    @user-vc9dc5xi2s Год назад +2

    great video

  • @rollingrock3480
    @rollingrock3480 4 года назад +3

    Great tutorial! Thanks a bunch for this!

  • @el1asos
    @el1asos 2 года назад

    Woah, great video mate!

  • @marianafernandes4229
    @marianafernandes4229 4 года назад +1

    Really great basic tutorial! Thanks!!

  • @stanleycurtis6140
    @stanleycurtis6140 4 года назад +1

    For beginner is great

  • @G4AGamingForAll
    @G4AGamingForAll 2 года назад +1

    Ok. I got some ideas.🤗
    Thanks 🙏

  • @slaveyanikolov
    @slaveyanikolov Год назад +1

    Sehr gut! Bravo!

  • @richtea87
    @richtea87 4 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! This was very helpful

  • @HazemZakaria
    @HazemZakaria 4 года назад +1

    Top of the field bro.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад

      Thanks man! This one is very basic, but I'll get into render settings and more advanced stuff soon!

  • @vanvinhnguyen7514
    @vanvinhnguyen7514 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the Video. It is very clear and easy to follow.

  • @irmasarmiento7042
    @irmasarmiento7042 2 года назад

    dude explained sNice tutorialt like it was soone who knew everytNice tutorialng already but just needed to make sotNice tutorialng

  • @farahmansour7801
    @farahmansour7801 3 года назад

    Im a rhino person and recently been interested into learning 3ds max but this software has so many tabs and i wish there was a way i can just use shortcuts for everything rather than opening a tab to go to another tab to get to the instance that i want :(
    Nethertheless, you my guy are doing god's work. thank you!

  • @aah_rooj7211
    @aah_rooj7211 3 года назад

    This software just seems a whole lot easier .... thankyou (y)

  • @penniemariegibson8018
    @penniemariegibson8018 8 месяцев назад +1

    it's been since 2012 and i just barely scratched the surface. can you send me the link to the BEGINNERS

  • @VonFixxxer
    @VonFixxxer 4 года назад +4

    No, no, no! Where is the rest of the modelling tips? This was so good!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад +2

      Haha thanks so much! Also, apologies for the huge delay on my response! I definitely plan to continue more basic to advanced tutorial on Max, so stay tuned! :) Also, feel free to suggest any topics for future courses!

  • @user-kv2jk8vc1l
    @user-kv2jk8vc1l 2 года назад

    Tell soft soft I love what they did with the $15 doallors one %

  • @eliazahobiri8009
    @eliazahobiri8009 Год назад

    PLEASE HELP! The DISPLAY CORRECTION under the Layer panel in my Vray Frame Buffer is not showing, Please help me fix this. Thank you.

  • @abdunnasir5473
    @abdunnasir5473 4 года назад +1

    Good job.

  • @carolineblanchet8548
    @carolineblanchet8548 Год назад +1

    Hi there! Amazing videos! I am new to 3ds max but have experienced an issue with typing in a specific dimension in to the parameters settings (length, width, height section). Say I want to make something 1-1/4" wide... once I hit "enter" the dimensions jumps to 1-1/8". Any ideas why this is happening? I am working on doing architectural renderings and these small dimensions are important. I would greatly appreciate your feedback!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  Год назад

      If you go to Customize from the top menu, and open the Units Setup menu, you can specify the unit resolution for your units. If you change that to 1/4, then your dimensions will show that scale. Let me know if that helps!

  • @heitorhiguchi1430
    @heitorhiguchi1430 2 месяца назад

    great tutorial!!!!

  • @lucamoise322
    @lucamoise322 2 года назад

    Great video!!🤝

  • @shadowcasterstudios4042
    @shadowcasterstudios4042 7 месяцев назад

    you say there are many great tutorials out there ,, PLEASE SHOW ME AT LEAST ONE!!! i have yet to find one

  • @subodhdeshmukh3372
    @subodhdeshmukh3372 3 года назад

    seriously helpful, thanks for making this video

  • @ama3epew152
    @ama3epew152 3 года назад

    Your are the best! Hello from Russia!

  • @simonastoeva5790
    @simonastoeva5790 3 года назад +2

    Hello! I have a question - is there a difference between "Convert to Editable Poly" and adding the Edit Poly modifier? I have seen other videos that use convert to editable poly. From what I get the difference is with the modifier you can go back and edit everything.. same with Chamfer from the modifier list or from the other menu . I see when you add it from the modifier list it stays on the stack and you could go back and edit..
    I would appreciate a quick answer, I just starter but would love to know which way is better. Do you ever use Convert to Editable Poly and what's the difference between the two..? Thanks so much!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад +1

      Hi Simona, good question. Anytime you want to edit geometry, always use the Edit Poly modifier. That will allow you to revert back to previous changes, and it keeps your model "parametric". Many times when I model things, I usually have a bunch of Edit Poly modifiers in the stack, just in case I want to revert back to a previous edit. The only real difference between the Edit Poly modifier and Converting to Editable Poly, is when you convert it, you collapse the modifier stack. This saves on memory, but you won't be able to access previous changes or modifiers. I typically only convert it when I know I'm finished with the model. Hope that helps!

    • @simonastoeva5790
      @simonastoeva5790 3 года назад

      @@simulation_lab Thanks so much!

  • @fortinosaulleyvamartinez5248
    @fortinosaulleyvamartinez5248 2 года назад

    putting in....they are only visible on the mini soft roll preview, I can’t do sNice tutorialt without seeing what notes are being played...i can’t even

  • @MichelHampton-s8r
    @MichelHampton-s8r Год назад +1

    really helpful, thanks! 😻

  • @Speh2
    @Speh2 3 года назад +1

    I know this is an old post and chances of this being answered are slim. I have a friend who is joining a 3dsmax based class and needs to build a computer. Trying to keep the budget below $1000. I'm only familiar with gaming, but unsure what would be necessary to get her started with rendering.
    Immediately all the big brand stores threw $$2000+ quadro cards at us on top of the rest of the components, and that is NOT happening.
    Any input would be nice!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Hey man, if your friend is looking to just learn to model, any gaming machine under $1000 could handle 3ds Max. However, if you're looking to render still shots or even animations, more horsepower the better. For stills, you can use a CPU-based rendering engine like Vray or the built-in Arnold engine that comes with Max. I'd recommend an I7 series, more cores/ higher ghz the better. You can get an I7 9700 for less than $300 these days. I'd also recommend at least 16gb of ram, more the better for larger scenes. Tapping out your ram can cause crashing, and it sucks.
      If your friend wants to render animations, CPU-based engines tend to take a long time. The industry is shifting to GPU-based engines, which is why the expensive graphics cards were recommended at the stores you went to. The cards continuously drop in price, so it's def something to keep an eye on, if your friend wants to explore GPU rendering engines.
      I'd recommend pcpartpicker.com/ to build a pc from scratch. You should be able to build a machine for around $1000 that can bust out good renders. On that site, you can start with a CPU or something and it makes sure all of the other components you choose are compatible. I use it to build/modify my machines all of the time, couldn't live without it. Hope that helps dude!

  • @erickmutale8039
    @erickmutale8039 3 года назад

    Love this really helped on getting started

  • @bradley9343
    @bradley9343 Год назад +1

    Hi everyone! I am very new to 3DS Max but trying to teach myself. I am going through each item along with Kyle but all of a sudden the gizmo turned gray and red and does not have any handles for me to move objects. I have restarted the program and also made sure that the gizmo is turned on under the "customize > preference > gizmo tab". Does anyone know how to fix this issue? I'm over an hour in to troubleshooting this and have gotten no where. Great video! I have no idea what I could have done to get into this lock up. Many thanks to whoever may be able to help.

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  Год назад +1

      Hey, you might just be in select mode. If you see a gray gizmo on an object, that usually means it's just selected, and you can use the W, E, or R keys to translate, scale or rotate the object. If you tap the Q key, that put you back into select mode, which let's you select one or multiple objects. You can also use the translation buttons at the top toolbar if you don't want to use the hot keys. Let me know if that helps!

    • @bradley9343
      @bradley9343 Год назад

      @@simulation_lab Thanks so much for your reply! This was helpful! I had finally figured that out some time yesterday. I am coming from many years of Sketch Up experience and am interested in learning 3DS max and some rendering plug in (likely VRay or Corona to improve my renderings). I so appreciate you posting these immensely helpful videos. I am following along with you on all of them!

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  Год назад

      @@bradley9343 That's great to hear! Let me know if you have questions as you're learning. I have a few rendering-specific tutorials, which I mainly use Fstorm as my main rendering engine. I highly recommend Fstorm for beginners, as it's super easy and fast (if you have a compatible GPU). Regardless, I plan to create some Vray-specific tutorials soon. Let me know if you have any recommendations for tutorials you'd like to see!

  • @drmemes4819
    @drmemes4819 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this duper helpful video. Its been a big help.

  • @ganeshshirodkar8562
    @ganeshshirodkar8562 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this Tutorial.

  • @Ak-fq6vr
    @Ak-fq6vr 4 года назад +1

    Amazing tutorial. Thank you

  • @ayushpatel4052
    @ayushpatel4052 4 года назад +1

    It's sooooo Helpful... Thnk u sooooo much brother 🤗

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад

      You're welcome dude, glad you found it helpful!

  • @radityanugroho2500
    @radityanugroho2500 2 года назад

    sotis when the sample finishes playing it will play over itself and you get tNice tutorials echo effect.

  • @salonihosmani4111
    @salonihosmani4111 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @thewouldyouratherguy
    @thewouldyouratherguy 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @breadedhamsters
    @breadedhamsters 4 года назад +3

    This is great! What keyboard are you using? It sounds so satisfying. Is it mechanical?

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  4 года назад +4

      Haha yes, It's a Razor mechanical gaming keyboard. I love it , but it drives my girlfriend insane :)

  • @tes28282
    @tes28282 Год назад

    Nice tutorialhats, low pitched Nice tutorialhats etc.

  • @mikefitzgerald8603
    @mikefitzgerald8603 4 года назад +1

    Great tutorial, I for some reason am having trouble with assigning colors to objects/ working with the material editor, any suggestions on what to watch

    • @simulation_lab
      @simulation_lab  3 года назад

      Hey Mike, sorry for the late reply! Assigning materials is quite simple once you get the hang of it. If you have an object selected, you can click on the "assign material to selection" button in the material editor, and it'll slap it on. You can use a "UVW Map" modifier to adjust the size/scale of the texture if you're using a texture map in the diffuse slot, for example. I plan to make a tutorial specifically on the material editor, and material modifiers in the near future, but let me know if any questions come up as you're tinkering!