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Playground Slide
Today we will create a slide for children, like the ones you'll usually find at any playground.
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Picket Fence
Today we will create an elliptical picket fence in 3D Studio Max. Later you could place it around a house or in a farm scene.
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Basketball Basket
In this 3D Studio Max tutorial, we will create a simple basketball basket.
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Ceiling Fan
In today's 3D Studio Max tutorial we will box-model a ceiling fan.
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Cooking Pot
In totday's tutorial I will show you how to model a nice looking cooking pot for those kitchen scenes you were planning to create.
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Fuse Bomb
Today I will show you how to model a fuse bomb, a common object in cartoons and pirate movies.
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Realistic Tablecloth
In today's tutorial we will create a basic table on top of which we will put a nice, realistic tablecloth, created with the help of Garment and Cloth modifiers.
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Trendy Lipstick
In this month's first tutorial we will box-model a good-looking, trendy lipstick.
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3x2 Lego Brick
In this tutorial we will model a basic 3x2 lego brick, but with a pretty realistic look nonetheless.
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Fantasy Sword
Hello and welcome to a new 3D Studio Max tutorial on OkTutorials.com. Today we will model a nice and simple but sharp fantasy sword.
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Italian Design Chair
Today we will learn how to use a few basic techniques to create this stylish Italian design chair.
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Simple Desk Lamp
In this new tutorial I will show you how to box-model a simplified fixed desk lamp. You can then go further and add some improvements on the looks and flexibility.
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Lattice Fence
Hello again! In this tutorial we will use polygonal modeling and the Array tool to create a nice lattice fence.
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Folding Kitchen Chair
Hello again! In today's tutorial we will learn how to model a simplified kitchen folding chair.
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Paper Gift Bag
A new day and a new tutorial. This time I will show you how to create a paper gift bag in 3D Studio Max.
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Rubik Cube
In this tutorial we will learn how to model the famous Rubik cube.
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Cart Wheel
In this tutorial we will learn how to model the wheels of a wooden cart.
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Cross Screwdriver
In today's tutorial we'll get technical again, by learning how to model a cross screwdriver in 3D Studio Max.
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Grohe Allure Faucet
In today's tutorial we will learn how to model a Grohe Allure bathroom faucet.
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Double Stethoscope
In today's lesson we will learn how to model a medical double-stethoscope. We'll be focusing on the chestpiece, but I'll also give you instructions on how to create the other components.
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Golf Ball
Today we have a shorter tutorial, but with nice results nonetheless, because you'll learn how to model a golf ball.
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Magic Lamp
Let's add a bit of magic to our website by adding a tutorial on how to model Aladin's magic lamp.
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Decorative Pedestal
In today's 3D Studio Max modeling tutorial I will show you how to model a fancy decorative pedestal.
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Hex Bolt
In today's lesson I will show you how to create hex bolts, which are a common mechanic fastener.
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Hammer Head
In today's tutorial we will learn to create a hammer head using polygonal modeling in 3DS Max.
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Shuriken Ninja Star
Today we'll learn how to model a small ninja weapon: a deadly shuriken star.
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Plastic Chair
We'll start this month with a new 3D Studio Max tutorial. Today we'll learn to model a plastic chair for kids.
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Smooth Piggy Bank
As the end of the month is near, some of you are probably getting their paychecks. That's why today we will use box modeling to create a nice smooth piggy bank.
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Realistic Dart
In this tutorial I will show you how to model a realistic looking dart.
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Marker Pen
Today we will use our modeling skills to create an accurate marker pen. Although it seems to be a simple object you'll see that it takes plenty of steps to actually model one.
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Realistic Volleyball
In this tutorial we will model a neat, geometrically accurate volleyball.
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Security Lock
In this tutorial we will use box modeling to create a security padlock.
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Classical Guitar
Today we'll learn to model a classical guitar. It will be a simplified approach, but even so it's not going to be a short lesson. Once you finish all steps you can apply what you learned to further refine the geometry.
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Antelope Park Bench
In this tutorial we will learn to model a modern type of outdoor bench created by Falco.
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Comfy Armchair
We continue our 'furniture' series with this nice, comfy and modern-looking armchair. Although it may seem pretty simple, there are some specific issues, especially concerning the back part of the chair, that you will notice in this tutorial.
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Wooden Stool
In this tutorial from the "furniture" series we will model an accurate wooden stool. We won't go and actually change the units setup, but bare in mind that one unit equals one milimeter.
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Open Umbrella
In this tutorial you will learn how to create an open umbrella quick and easy. It's not a detailed model, rather an easy to build object, ready to be deployed in larger scenes.
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Traditional Kitchen
In this first tutorial of the "3D kitchen" suite we will learn how to model a traditional kitchen door together with a basic unit.
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Fluorescent Lightbulb
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a fluorescent lightbulb. We will work a lot with spline vertices and we'll do some box-modeling as well.
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Realistic Toothbrush
In this tutorial we will learn to create a realistic toothbrush. First we will model the body and then we'll use the Hair and Fur modifier to create the bristles. To make things easier you should download the blueprints we used in the top and front views.
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Barcelona Chair Part II
This is the second part of the "Barcelona chair" modeling tutorial. If you didn't follow the first part, you can download and import the .3ds mesh we created ( .zip file, 220Kb).
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Barcelona Chair Part I
According to Wikipedia, the Barcelona Lounge Chair is a classic of 20th century modernist furniture design by German - American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and his partner Lilly Reich. In this first part of the "Barcelona Chair" 3D Studio Max modeling tutorial we will learn how to create the supporting frame.
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Realistic Curtain
In this tutorial we will create a realistic-looking curtain with the help of the Cloth modifier and Reactor. Let's start by adjusting the units. Go to Customize > Units Setup > Display Unit Scale set to Metric and Centimeters.
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