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| | | Autodesk 3ds max design | | Course Code : C156 |
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| | Skill Level: Intermediate+ | 
| Course Benefits : | After completing the course you will be able to: Develop 3D models Apply Texture Maps and Materials Animate and Render objects | | FREE complete set of course materials | Who Should Attend?
| This course is intended for Designers, Drafters, Architects and professionals involved with graphics and design. People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course. |
Course Overview | 3D StudioMax is the world’s most widely used professional 3D modeling, animation and rendering software. It significantly improves connectivity, image quality, productivity, and content delivery. It provides ability to create heightened realism through global illumination, exposure, accurate physical controls and custom hardware support. This course helps to conceptualize and communicate various colour schemes and is highly user friendly to frequent changes and add-ons. | Course Pre-requisites | Familiarity with Workstation operation, Basic operating system commands, and Basic use of the system editor is recommended | Why This Course?? | 3D StudioMax is the world’s most widely used professional 3D modeling, animation and rendering software. It significantly improves connectivity, image quality, productivity, and content delivery.
It provides ability to create heightened realism through global illumination, exposure, accurate physical controls and custom hardware support. This course helps to conceptualize and communicate various colour schemes and is highly user friendly to frequent changes and add-ons. | Course Contents | Creating Design Frameworks Analyzing and Modifying Assembly Structures Managing Complex Parts Replacing and Substituting Components Managing Complex Drawings Advanced Sketch-based Features Editing Geometry with Surfaces and Curves Creating Animation Sequences Analyzing and Optimizing Motion in Design Model Surface Modeling Techniques Planning a Surface Model Laying the Foundation: Curves and Points Using References to Create Surface Models Creating Parametric and Freeform Surface Models Creating Continuous Surface Models Manipulating Surfaces, Quilts, and Surface Models Using Surfaces to Redefine Solid Models Exercises Project Work |  |
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