3D Studio MAX R3 in Depth - Softcover

Creative Professional Press

 
9781576104323: 3D Studio MAX R3 in Depth

Synopsis

Visual examples and straightforward language present all MAX's significant features including advanced techniques such as rendering, lighting, and working with textures. Polevoi, an educator in 3D graphics and animation, tells how to master and customize the 3D Studio MAX 3 interface, use MAX's modifier stack, build low-poly models for games and other realtime uses, create atmospheric and rendering effects, build character skeletons using inverse kinematics, develop organic patch and NURBS models, precisely map realistic textures to 3D surfaces, create and edit animations with Track View, and edit rendered animations with Video Post. The included CD-ROM contains 50-plus MAX files with practical exercises. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Review

The enormous complexity and depth of 3D Studio Max is explored in this instalment in the In Depth series from Coriolis Press. Written by an experienced user and teacher, 3D Studio Max R3 In Depth reads like a handbook, course book and reference manual all in one.

The book starts off with a general overview of how the program thinks and a rundown of the interface. "Working in Max", Part II, describes a working methodology for navigating the program, managing the interface, and using Max efficiently. Part III, "Modeling", is the strongest section in the book. Comprising six chapters, this section compares every method for modelling currently available in Max: using primitives, mesh-level control, modifiers, patch and NURBS modelling. There is enough information here to help any beginner get his or her head around Max's modelling philosophy. The remaining sections discuss materials and textures, lighting, camera control and rendering, and animation. The accompanying CD-ROM includes 250 Max scene files that illustrate not only every topic covered in the book but also virtually every tool in Max.

Although a comprehensive book, and one designed to take the novice to a fairly proficient level, it leaves room for a sequel. Some areas not covered include animated texture maps, a deeper look at render effects, and (although the section on animation is good) character animation. The absence of these topics leaves room for deeper coverage of others, though.

An inspiring gallery of colour images includes some artful and abstract work that is almost worth the cost of the book. It is refreshing to see a program like Max used in this way and even more so that the images are given colour press.

It may not be the best choice for a strong intermediate user looking to advance to the next level, but 3D Studio Max R3 In Depth would make a worthwhile addition to the library of any beginning Max user. --Mike Caputo

Synopsis

Visual examples and straightforward language present all MAX's significant features including advanced techniques such as rendering, lighting, and working with textures. Polevoi, an educator in 3D graphics and animation, tells how to master and customize the 3D Studio MAX 3 interface, use MAX's modifier stack, build low-poly models for games and ot

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