I really liked this tutorial, very informative and straight to the point. As a begginer it all looked very confusing at first and now it doesnt look like that as much at least. Thank you for sharing!
I’m actually taking a class to learn 3rd max, but the way the teacher explains it, each step is so drawn out that now that we are doing this big project I feel so lost on what to do with it because I’ve already forgotten all of the stuff. Plus the stuff he showed as example was boxy stuff and what I’m doing is round. But this has finally helped me realize what I could do to try and fix my messes lol
Hi Adam, I just wanted to thank you for making this tutorial. I've been using Sketchup for most of my professional life and was always afraid of jumping to 3Ds Max because I thought it's a nightmare to switch. I know these very first steps are just the basics but your tutorial is making things seem much more tangible than what I was imagining. So thank you and looking forward to following all your tutorial videos! Catalin
3ds max is way ahead and more advance than Google Sketchup and 3ds max Revit are also developed by autodesk company which has developed Autocad so its very easy to learn I know Autocad 2D 3D Revit Google Sketchup 3ds Max photoshop iam a design engineer
these time stamps for me are because i learned blender before coming here these are sort of what i translate them as; 3:00 adding shapes 5:00 moving around and rotaing 7:40 focusing on an object 8:40 using the basic move and scale tools 14:05 messing with lights 16:00 showing the faces (u can also press f4) 17:16 subdivide and un-subdivide (basically changing the amount of polygons in an object) 18:30 edit mode (ctrl to select multiple faces, edges ect) 21:50 edit tools such as extrude indent/inset ect --- 25:57 adding extra edges
I am more used to autocad and fusion.. and 3Ds Max feels like shaping dry sand with your hands.. this video is a very good starting point to understand the UI, which is different to anything I ever had to use.. mainly because the most important tools are hidden in the tiniest menu and everything is labeled with actual words and not with pictograms like every other piece of software I have ever used..
I'm looking at 3ds as possibly what you'd get if Fusion 360 and Blender had a baby. This was my first tutorial and I'm intrigued. Not nearly as intuitive as either one,however there seems to be a lot under the hood. Great tutorial!
my uni is making me learn this as part of my course, as someone who has come from blender i can see quite afew similarities, btw ur voise it very soothing, this was a nice tutorial :D
This was incredible thankyou. I got down most of this stuff in lessons however some of this stuff i didn't understand and you explained it really clearly and i have a grasp of it now
Awesome teaching Sir iam using 3ds Max 2013 version bcz my Sony Vaio laptop is 2013 model Intel Core i3 processor and 1GB graphics card dedicated and 8GB Ram can I install 3ds Max 2024 in my laptop
hello this is not a begin guide--you dont show what you do with the cursor pointer mouse and by the 20min mark you are zipping away so fast notexplaing what you forget this
I really liked this tutorial, very informative and straight to the point. As a begginer it all looked very confusing at first and now it doesnt look like that as much at least. Thank you for sharing!
I’m actually taking a class to learn 3rd max, but the way the teacher explains it, each step is so drawn out that now that we are doing this big project I feel so lost on what to do with it because I’ve already forgotten all of the stuff. Plus the stuff he showed as example was boxy stuff and what I’m doing is round. But this has finally helped me realize what I could do to try and fix my messes lol
Hi Adam,
I just wanted to thank you for making this tutorial. I've been using Sketchup for most of my professional life and was always afraid of jumping to 3Ds Max because I thought it's a nightmare to switch. I know these very first steps are just the basics but your tutorial is making things seem much more tangible than what I was imagining.
So thank you and looking forward to following all your tutorial videos!
Catalin
Same here, transitioning from sketchup😂. I'm scared man😅
3ds max is way ahead and more advance than Google Sketchup and 3ds max Revit are also developed by autodesk company which has developed Autocad so its very easy to learn I know Autocad 2D 3D Revit Google Sketchup 3ds Max photoshop iam a design engineer
these time stamps for me are because i learned blender before coming here these are sort of what i translate them as;
3:00 adding shapes
5:00 moving around and rotaing
7:40 focusing on an object
8:40 using the basic move and scale tools
14:05 messing with lights
16:00 showing the faces (u can also press f4)
17:16 subdivide and un-subdivide (basically changing the amount of polygons in an object)
18:30 edit mode (ctrl to select multiple faces, edges ect)
21:50 edit tools such as extrude indent/inset ect
--- 25:57 adding extra edges
you are teaching level is very superb its simple and logical . Thank you for this ............ A lot detail knowledge than class .
I dowloaded the trial version of 3ds max and I'm glad I found this tutorial very informative for absolute beginners like myself.
Love it, you're tone of voice expresses so much patience and it's so easy to follow your explanations. Thank you! 👏
More informative than my class videos! Thank you!
I am more used to autocad and fusion.. and 3Ds Max feels like shaping dry sand with your hands.. this video is a very good starting point to understand the UI, which is different to anything I ever had to use.. mainly because the most important tools are hidden in the tiniest menu and everything is labeled with actual words and not with pictograms like every other piece of software I have ever used..
i really liked how you explained every single thing thanks alot
I'm looking at 3ds as possibly what you'd get if Fusion 360 and Blender had a baby. This was my first tutorial and I'm intrigued. Not nearly as intuitive as either one,however there seems to be a lot under the hood. Great tutorial!
Brilliant, easy to follow and highly recommend :)
my uni is making me learn this as part of my course, as someone who has come from blender i can see quite afew similarities, btw ur voise it very soothing, this was a nice tutorial :D
This was incredible thankyou. I got down most of this stuff in lessons however some of this stuff i didn't understand and you explained it really clearly and i have a grasp of it now
Thank you, just got it and I was looking for a beginner, Regards.
Awesome teaching Sir iam using 3ds Max 2013 version bcz my Sony Vaio laptop is 2013 model Intel Core i3 processor and 1GB graphics card dedicated and 8GB Ram can I install 3ds Max 2024 in my laptop
Really nice starting tutorial! Thanks.
thanks for the tutorial, it helps me a lot !
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thanks for the tutorial bro its great
goodjob
Thanks
Thank you! =)
Can you put the link of the project u're working on please 🙏🏻
i am using 2025 version and I am having a different interface
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Oops! I must really be a beginner! I have no idea how to pan around, etc.
dang...
Maybe I need a special mouse. My mouse wheel doesn't "click down".
Press shift and hold the mouse press middle roller of mouse and turn it its the same like Autocad 3d
what is the Zed key?
Z
hello this is not a begin guide--you dont show what you do with the cursor pointer mouse and by the 20min mark you are zipping away so fast notexplaing what you forget this