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-mohammedderhalli
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mohammedderhalli

3 years ago
Hello everyone

I know little about 3DSMax version 9.0. Can you tell a systematic way to study it to be professional?


-jovanie_
Member
jovanie_

3 years ago
1. Learn the basic's first. Getting started is a hard part.
2. Put into the mind what is the use of a key.
3. "Smart People Ask For Help" Don't be shy to ask people here. bCoz I do ask a Lot from them. Mods are friendly!!
4. Share your good and bad works for people here to give you advice and what to do.
5. Be Friendly.
6. Get used to some mistakes its just normal. Just think positive and learn more.
7. Erhm I guess Back to #1.


Hope it Helps... 3dsMax 2009 has tutes before you can use it..
Started Max last September 2008

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-Tyson
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Tyson

3 years ago
These max fundamentals videos are a great intro. Its a bit annoying to listen to but the structure of the lessons is perfect. When I used to teach max I found the order in which you cover the first pieces of information is important for how quickly people get up and running. these buzz tutorials are pretty much the same structure as my course outline and very concise I recommend them as a place to start.

+Jamie
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Jamie

3 years ago
I agree with tyson that is how I got started.
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+isaac
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isaac

3 years ago
youtube

+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

3 years ago
If you've got the time and money, do a course if you can. That'll be the quickest way to learn it.
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+isaac
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isaac

3 years ago
It can be. depends on the teacher....

+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

3 years ago
I had a good teacher. Not only did he know his stuff, but he was funny, entertaining, and above all good looking. wink.gif
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-Tyson
Senior Member
Tyson

3 years ago
Thanks Gustave smile.gif. and we even all went and got drunk on fridays, those were the days.

+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

3 years ago
Yeh, I felt a bit queazy on some of those bus rides home. Managed to keep it down every time though. smile.gif

Back on topic, practice practice practice is also a good method.
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+VarnishedOtter
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VarnishedOtter

3 years ago
Surprised you didn't forget everything your learned haha.
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+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

3 years ago
No, though I only missed 1 day of the course and it was the result of a trip to the Elephant and Wheelbarrow.
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