3ds max 3d model dice studio tutorial
Here I will tell you about 3ds max 3d model dice studio tutorial.
I have used following techniques in this 3ds max tutorial.
Editable poly Modeling techniques
[1]-First of all you will press (ctrl +N) now you will see the new window is open
Click on the Geometry > Extended primitives > Chamfer Box and use the following setting
Create a Chamfer Box in the top view
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[2]-Your image should like this in the four view port
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[3]-Select the Chamfer Box right click and select the Editable poly
Then select the Polygon mode in the Editable poly
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[4]-Makes a selections like this in the left, top, and front view
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[5]-With the still select the polygons and click on the Insert Button
You will see the Inset polygons palette is open and use the following setting
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[6]-Then click on the Extrude Button
You will see the Extrude polygons palette is open and use the following setting
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[7]-Select the polygon mode in the Editable poly
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[8]-Now select the polygons like this image as shown below
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[9]-Open the material window
Click on the Standard Button in the material window
Then select the Architectural you will see the Architectural palette is open
And use the following setting your material should like this
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[10]-In the second material just the color and give some shining
Assign to the wholes
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[11]-After assign the material press (F9) and you will see the final is ready
Save the file in your folder
I Hope you will be enjoyed
Thanks for watching my tutorial
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