A couple of new videos which I have created today on 3ds max.
For those who are new to 3ds max a short explaination of the Modifier Stack
http://www.mediafire.com/?0hc4p5dzi4m
I also created a short example that shows how the Modifier Stack and cloning objects using instances and references can create a building model which can be modified using some basic parameters.
http://www.mediafire.com/?cidd29klbg9
Hope you like the videos.
cheers
rec.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Revit to 3ds max Video Files
A few weeks ago I presented a seminar at the Arcadia conference which was held in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I presented how Architects could work with Revit files to create renderings in 3ds max. I promised my attendees that I would post some screen videos of the materials which were not in the content I distributed.
Although, I have not been able to do as much as I wanted. I thought it would be best to get at least something here online for people to download, and then do some more as time permits. The following 2 videos describes the process of exporting Revit files to AutoCAD format and then Linking an AutoCAD file in 3ds max. there are a couple of flaws in the presentation but again I wanted to post something sooner rather than later.
The following URLs will download the files:
You might also be interested in the material which I used in my Revit to 3ds max presentation. It was developed by a friend of mine at Autodesk, Amer Yassine and a collegue James Bartlett. Go to the following link and scroll down to the area entitled Visualization Curriculum.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=8029689&linkID=9243097
Hope you all enjoy this material.
cheers
Roger C.
Although, I have not been able to do as much as I wanted. I thought it would be best to get at least something here online for people to download, and then do some more as time permits. The following 2 videos describes the process of exporting Revit files to AutoCAD format and then Linking an AutoCAD file in 3ds max. there are a couple of flaws in the presentation but again I wanted to post something sooner rather than later.
The following URLs will download the files:
http://www.mediafire.com/?7lgzxfpxzdx
http://www.mediafire.com/?2k25u1nydx2
You might also be interested in the material which I used in my Revit to 3ds max presentation. It was developed by a friend of mine at Autodesk, Amer Yassine and a collegue James Bartlett. Go to the following link and scroll down to the area entitled Visualization Curriculum.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=8029689&linkID=9243097
Hope you all enjoy this material.
cheers
Roger C.
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