I must say your tutorials are the best ones for actually understanding how 3ds max works as a complete beginner and you explain it in a way that it actually makes sense! Thank you so much for creating this content and putting effort into it! Most of the other ones explain it just in a way if u follow certain steps - u get this result, without actually explaining the core of the steps/process. With your tutorials you actually learn how to use the tools, rather than how to do certain product/get certain result. Once again, thanks a lot, you saved my day! (or more of a one-month project :D) Looking forward to more 3dsmax tutorials!
This is so helpful! I have been following along step by step, pausing every few seconds. I'm completely new and this is so easy to listen to! You are a great teacher, I'm so happy!!
That's awesome, I'm glad you're finding it useful :) Max can bit a bit challenging to learn, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes very easy and intuitive!
Been working with Max as an exhibition designer for about 7 years now and I still picked up a few little tricks from this video, so thanks for that. Never had the time to model a chair (we download them for time saving purposes), but it was interesting to see the process. Will come in handy at some point I’m sure. Great video!
Pls I'd need your contact, I work in an exhibition company in the past and I've loved to learn modeling for exhibition, booth deign, lockable, chairs fascia board etc
This tutorial is very good and the way you captured/made it was so natural. So even though it's old and you probably won't see this but still; thank you for this video. I learned a lot and I'll continue to watch other videos of yours and learn more.
That's great to hear that you found the tutorial to be helpful!! Thanks for the kind words! I'll hopefully get back into making more tutorials in the future :)
Been searching for some tutorials on 3ds max and came across yours. Honestly, straight forward and informative description of what you are doing in the scene. So helpful! It might be 2024, but these are still hugely accurate. Thanks bro! You are an absolute artist!
I've been searching hours for a good 3ds max tutorial, I need to have a 5 story tower rendered for tomorrow lol Your vids saved me, thanks much. Cheers
Very nice tutorial. As a complete beginner I found this super helpful and his way of explaining was very clear, concise and easy to follow. Will definitely be watching more.
For anyone that can't see a material in viewport, click on display properties tab and select shaded material color. This drove me crazy for couple hours before I found out.
OH MY GOD!! THIS IS SO MINDBLOWING!! i've received 3ds max lecture in college but seeing this, i think i really missed out on a lot of basic stuff. Thank you very muuuch :D
@@alexas8787 Many people in the industry use C4D and Houdini, Blender is definitely becoming a contender. Max is still very common in the VFX and ArchViz industries, and with the addition of TyFlow, it's become even more powerful. In my opinion, most of these software do similar things, and it's up to you to decide which is most intuitive, etc.
Your basic and crash tutorials are one of the BEST on YT Man! Period! I'd like so much something like that about the Material Editor (covering UV mapping, shaders, diplacement, bump... etc) and something about the render settings (wich one use... drivers setting... hardware and the relation between the renderer and some special materials). Whit your teaching approach... i know i'll can understand the easy way all the potential of those tools.
Thanks for your feedback! I've made a new tutorial which focuses on materials! It's pretty rudimentary, but I walk through creating all sorts of different materials, render settings, etc. I'm uploading it tonight!
@@simulation_lab "rudimentary" is the key-word Man! I'm an old T-Rex using 3d modeler just for my fun (and maybe for 3d printing in a near future... just watchin now!). I started with the old DOS 3D Studio and in the time many and many features and tools (one time as $$$ plugins) are now tools and sub-tools inside the progz! But while the power of the prog is now top-notch... the deductivity of the GUI is about ZERO! Also some tools names are counter-deductive end even the things they do are far from what one can imagine (apologize for my crap english man... i'm italian... ya know... italians do other things "better"... but not speaking english! ;-) ). So... that said... your tutarial approach ("rudimentary" as you say) tame down the overstratificated complexity of the GUI... making the progz usable again even for the not professionals! So tnx so much Man for sharing your time, knowledge and kindness!
I agree! Once you learn 3ds Max, it's easy to recognize similar tools in other 3D software. 3ds Max has most of the same tools as Blender and Cinema 4D, even Houdini. You'd just have to learn the UI of those softwares, how to access/use the tools in those softwares, and you're good to go!
Amazing bro. Im very new to this but Its super helpful video. Understandable and clear. A lot of information coming my way so Ill be coming back to this video couple of more times for sure. THANK YOU
41:50 I usually make the plane as big as the image, I put in the exact resolution of the photo and then scale it down to how much I need, this way you don't need to guess the scale
Thank you for this! As a "self taught" blender-user I have issues finding my way in 3ds. Really can't understand how Autodesk is so bad at doing user friendly programs, learning curve is massive. (CAD-user 10 years ago, max looks much like it even today)
I've used 3D Max v3.0 .. holy jesus!! I'm backing in the game.. Being a developer right now.. But I'll come back to 3d (and gaming) industry.. fuck it.
What you are doing with the chair .. i totally do that too ... but to get the scaling right i usually check to see the dimensions of the picture how many pixels by how many pixels and use those numbers as sizes for the plane, that way i am certain the scale is perfect.
Thanks! That’s the Phoenix FD plug-in tool bar. It’s for fluid dynamics simulations. I use it all the time, so I’ll eventually make a few tutorials on it.
Pretty cool tutorial. Question, and this should probably be simple, but I can't see how to do it. How do I create a 3D hexagon? The Hedra doesn't appear to have that option.
I'm not sure about tNice tutorials, but if you wanna fix it open GMS. Then in the GMS, there's a light blue screen with a lot of buttons and other stuff.
V nice video sir, you are great 3D Studio Max teacher sir I am very impressed I am watching this video please tell how can I learn 3D Studio Max modelling a very quickly please Guide,,,,,, thanks
Thanks! I have a “crash course” for beginners, which pretty much covers most of the main tools and interface, as well as a few slightly more advanced topics. You should see the video in my channel, let me know if you need a link.
Thanks! I do have a materials crash course video, but I don't think I covered water. I've been planning a short series of videos on using Phoenix FD for fluid sims, and I will be sure to cover some general render settings for water!
I'm using a desktop machine with a bunch of graphics cards, but you can model with 3ds max on most laptops that have a good graphics card and preferably over 8gb of ram. Depending on your budget, I'd recommend checking out the Razer laptops. I've been thinking about getting one myself, as they're very powerful and relatively inexpensive.
GOD I thought I was done for, my professor cant't explain anything. I can finally catch up
My school is using screen capture from when the Zoomed everything during Covid then uploaded in 720. Can't see any text.
I must say your tutorials are the best ones for actually understanding how 3ds max works as a complete beginner and you explain it in a way that it actually makes sense! Thank you so much for creating this content and putting effort into it!
Most of the other ones explain it just in a way if u follow certain steps - u get this result, without actually explaining the core of the steps/process. With your tutorials you actually learn how to use the tools, rather than how to do certain product/get certain result.
Once again, thanks a lot, you saved my day! (or more of a one-month project :D)
Looking forward to more 3dsmax tutorials!
You've made these concepts so much clearer than school. You've saved me from falling behind.
That's great to hear! I'm glad you found the tutorial to be helpful!
Honestly once explained it's fairly intuitive. Thank you for breaking it down so nicely for us newbies! Can't wait to play with the full version
please dont stop this type of tutorials its Amazing . Thank you for sharing. Your new follower from Syria
Thanks!! I'm glad you liked the tutorial! I will be making more soon!
LOL someone who looks and sounds just like their name! lol it’s so perfect
Hahaha well I guess that's not such a bad thing ☺
This is so helpful! I have been following along step by step, pausing every few seconds. I'm completely new and this is so easy to listen to! You are a great teacher, I'm so happy!!
That's awesome, I'm glad you're finding it useful :) Max can bit a bit challenging to learn, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes very easy and intuitive!
Been working with Max as an exhibition designer for about 7 years now and I still picked up a few little tricks from this video, so thanks for that. Never had the time to model a chair (we download them for time saving purposes), but it was interesting to see the process. Will come in handy at some point I’m sure. Great video!
Pls I'd need your contact, I work in an exhibition company in the past and I've loved to learn modeling for exhibition, booth deign, lockable, chairs fascia board etc
This tutorial is very good and the way you captured/made it was so natural. So even though it's old and you probably won't see this but still; thank you for this video. I learned a lot and I'll continue to watch other videos of yours and learn more.
That's great to hear that you found the tutorial to be helpful!! Thanks for the kind words! I'll hopefully get back into making more tutorials in the future :)
soone who does not get complex instructions like..At all, tNice tutorials was simple and clear for to understand. Thanks dude.
Been searching for some tutorials on 3ds max and came across yours. Honestly, straight forward and informative description of what you are doing in the scene. So helpful! It might be 2024, but these are still hugely accurate. Thanks bro! You are an absolute artist!
I've been searching hours for a good 3ds max tutorial, I need to have a 5 story tower rendered for tomorrow lol
Your vids saved me, thanks much. Cheers
Very nice tutorial. As a complete beginner I found this super helpful and his way of explaining was very clear, concise and easy to follow. Will definitely be watching more.
Awesome! Thanks man! I'm glad you found it helpful. I'm currently uploading a new tutorial which focuses on materials and basic render settings. :)
you're better than official page of 3dmax not drowning us with advance details . in the right sequence it easier to learn
For anyone that can't see a material in viewport, click on display properties tab and select shaded material color.
This drove me crazy for couple hours before I found out.
The world is a great place with the teachers like you 😊✌️❤️
Thanks so much man, means a lot! I'm glad you found this to be helpful!
OH MY GOD!! THIS IS SO MINDBLOWING!! i've received 3ds max lecture in college but seeing this, i think i really missed out on a lot of basic stuff. Thank you very muuuch :D
You're very welcome! :)
thats an amazing tutorial!!!! you have no idea how much it helps people that its starting like me!! tnahks a lot for the great work!!!
thank you so much dude. i have just learned 3ds max ! after using sketchup for 5 year and blender for 4 months. i need to swich to 3ds max.
How do you not have more subs? Your videos are super detailed and well explained.
Because people are moving to Blender...
Thanks! I don't promote my tutorials all that much, it's mainly just for fun, and for my own future reference in case I forget things, lol.
@@alexas8787 Many people in the industry use C4D and Houdini, Blender is definitely becoming a contender. Max is still very common in the VFX and ArchViz industries, and with the addition of TyFlow, it's become even more powerful. In my opinion, most of these software do similar things, and it's up to you to decide which is most intuitive, etc.
Your basic and crash tutorials are one of the BEST on YT Man! Period! I'd like so much something like that about the Material Editor (covering UV mapping, shaders, diplacement, bump... etc) and something about the render settings (wich one use... drivers setting... hardware and the relation between the renderer and some special materials). Whit your teaching approach... i know i'll can understand the easy way all the potential of those tools.
Thanks for your feedback! I've made a new tutorial which focuses on materials! It's pretty rudimentary, but I walk through creating all sorts of different materials, render settings, etc. I'm uploading it tonight!
@@simulation_lab "rudimentary" is the key-word Man! I'm an old T-Rex using 3d modeler just for my fun (and maybe for 3d printing in a near future... just watchin now!). I started with the old DOS 3D Studio and in the time many and many features and tools (one time as $$$ plugins) are now tools and sub-tools inside the progz! But while the power of the prog is now top-notch... the deductivity of the GUI is about ZERO! Also some tools names are counter-deductive end even the things they do are far from what one can imagine (apologize for my crap english man... i'm italian... ya know... italians do other things "better"... but not speaking english! ;-) ). So... that said... your tutarial approach ("rudimentary" as you say) tame down the overstratificated complexity of the GUI... making the progz usable again even for the not professionals! So tnx so much Man for sharing your time, knowledge and kindness!
PS... and btw... the charming humor of your beautiful GF... (when she enter "in camera" and say "hallo!")... add that touch to the all thing! ;o))
So easy with your tutorial-thanks a lot!
Learned SO MUCHH from this video. Blessed You!
heeey keep making your videos, they really help me learn!
yo bro thankyou so much for this tutorial highly detailed and well explained thanks you so much again your a great teacher
Your lesson helped a lot, after that i wrote my first lody. Thank you very much.
Phenomenal, very encouraging, very clear, great examples, inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
The dog is sooooo cute 😍 could think about studying I was admiring the pup
you're best teacher ,thanks for this amazing expline ,
I'm just 7 min into the the video and I really like your energy, subbed and thank you so much, really appreciate the info you sharing :)
im learning a lot with your videos!!!
You are a great Teacher Sir, your tutorials are priceless!!!
Thank you!!
When u become a professional in 3dsmax u can handle any 3d softwares
I agree! Once you learn 3ds Max, it's easy to recognize similar tools in other 3D software. 3ds Max has most of the same tools as Blender and Cinema 4D, even Houdini. You'd just have to learn the UI of those softwares, how to access/use the tools in those softwares, and you're good to go!
thank you teacher, it's really help me a lot for my upcoming assignment.
U should add a loop around the chair to give the right curvature
followed the tutorial exactly right, but still different. Using trial version. Thank you*
Dude, amazing video, I now know what I'm doing! Why am I paying to go to school? 😂
you explained to me in 120 minutes what it took my uni teachers like 20 hours worth of lessons T_T
Perfect names aside your video was very helpful thank you
thank you i think i am ready now for my 3dmax exam tomorrow
Still so helpful video you are really a good teacher im looking forward for more of your tutorials (:
really great videos bro, i just finish the begginers crash course and was great, now moving to this one, very gratefull brother!!!
Awesome dude, keep crushing it! There's some overlapping topics from the crash course, but should be a good refresher :)
Thank you! This is the best tutorial i've found. You're patient and explain all the tools very well. Oh by the way, brazilian here o/
You're very welcome!! I'm glad you found it to be helpful!
nice work brother! it was really helpful ❤️
Mi like por subir sin publicidad. Gracias man.
Keep it up brother. More TYFLOW posts please
Amazing bro. Im very new to this but Its super helpful video. Understandable and clear. A lot of information coming my way so Ill be coming back to this video couple of more times for sure. THANK YOU
Thank you for this bro, it is very helpful for beginners like me. keep it Up
Thank you, nice tutorial.
Btw, Buzz is so cuteeeee
Thank you! Haha yea Buzz loves making an appearance :)
41:50 I usually make the plane as big as the image, I put in the exact resolution of the photo and then scale it down to how much I need, this way you don't need to guess the scale
Very well explained . Thank you
Thanks! Glad you liked the video :)
Great video! please keep making Tutorials.
It's so simple yet so complicated, it's perfect lmao
This was awesome, thank you so much!
understand the basics of the software untill now. Your guide is very very good quite simple and very helpful. I gave you a like and a sub
I´m in love with tNice tutorials tutorial!!!!
Thank you for this!
As a "self taught" blender-user I have issues finding my way in 3ds.
Really can't understand how Autodesk is so bad at doing user friendly programs, learning curve is massive. (CAD-user 10 years ago, max looks much like it even today)
thank you very much ! , very helpful !
good work king, love you
Awesome have learned a lot ,keep em coming
That's awesome! Glad you liked it! :)
great video
I took two months to learn Adobe After Effects and Premier Pro. Now I am learning soft soft to make soft so I can have more verity
It's a very good tutorial.
Thank you!!!
Thank you for the useful video. Do you have any tutorial about using Lumion?
Amazing advice wow
beginners. Thank you so much! x
I've used 3D Max v3.0 .. holy jesus!! I'm backing in the game.. Being a developer right now.. But I'll come back to 3d (and gaming) industry.. fuck it.
What you are doing with the chair .. i totally do that too ... but to get the scaling right i usually check to see the dimensions of the picture how many pixels by how many pixels and use those numbers as sizes for the plane, that way i am certain the scale is perfect.
was a life-saver. Thanks a lot.
reasons, but that sticks out.
cute dogs lol subscribed. please make more detailed tutorial for all features in max like uvwrap, dynamics, etc, like your style to teach
Your so detailed ! SUBBED
Thank you so so much!! This video is a blessing
David Guetta doing tutorial videos, that's great! =D
Hahaha I've gotten that a couple times. I'm not sure I see it, but at least David Guetta seems like a cool guy, lol.
@@simulation_lab Thanks for the video! Helped me a lot
you are the best /i have ever seen ,
really appreciate
the best part is your dog!
That was great. Thank you.
super cool video❤
Amazing tutorial. Thank you very much!
Hey Thank you so much for this tutorial man! :) Also can you make a tutorial on NURBS modelling like introduction or how to make models using NURBS?
Excellent video! Very clear instructions :)
Thanks!!
Great video! Quick question: What is the plugin on the bottom row of your toolbar?
Thanks! That’s the Phoenix FD plug-in tool bar. It’s for fluid dynamics simulations. I use it all the time, so I’ll eventually make a few tutorials on it.
Pretty cool tutorial. Question, and this should probably be simple, but I can't see how to do it. How do I create a 3D hexagon? The Hedra doesn't appear to have that option.
The hedra is is for more complex geometry, so for a simple hexagon, you can try using a cylinder and set it to have 6 sides.
helpful indeed :D Nice share.
I'm not sure about tNice tutorials, but if you wanna fix it open GMS. Then in the GMS, there's a light blue screen with a lot of buttons and other stuff.
V nice video sir, you are great 3D Studio Max teacher sir I am very impressed I am watching this video please tell how can I learn 3D Studio Max modelling a very quickly please Guide,,,,,, thanks
Thanks! I have a “crash course” for beginners, which pretty much covers most of the main tools and interface, as well as a few slightly more advanced topics. You should see the video in my channel, let me know if you need a link.
Nice video!
Have you done any videos on rendering water? ( not fluid sim )
Plane vs Solid? Material etc..
Thanks! I do have a materials crash course video, but I don't think I covered water. I've been planning a short series of videos on using Phoenix FD for fluid sims, and I will be sure to cover some general render settings for water!
Well done and thanks dude ❤️
You're welcome man!
Amazing video !!!!!
Hi! nice video. What laptop are you using? Trying to purchase the right one, could you recommend one? Thanks!
I'm using a desktop machine with a bunch of graphics cards, but you can model with 3ds max on most laptops that have a good graphics card and preferably over 8gb of ram. Depending on your budget, I'd recommend checking out the Razer laptops. I've been thinking about getting one myself, as they're very powerful and relatively inexpensive.
Thanks! Great tutorial 👍
Incredible 🔥
Im a cat guy but I love how she is holding the dog behind you! Soooo cute! Kurt
Thank you!
Thank you so much Sir.....
very good
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Потрясающее видео и очень понятная подача информации! Спасибо! 💜
thank you so much
awesome thanks