3ds Max tutorial - Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 40
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thanks for the tutorials
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Waste of tutorial without rendering. Funny how you could have just downloaded already made bathroom parts from many sources online, and just scaled and plugged them in. At least then these tutorials could be somewhat useful and less repetitive with the methods, then more time could have been spent on teaching us rendering techniques.
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@TeAmoMiVida2010 His back i was just talking to him, on his new vedio, i wish he could do part 41 but he hasnt replied to that
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@eternal3lade i seen you dont have too many material editing tutorials, I would love to learn from you, sense you R the best teacher I found on Youtube on 3ds max, it would be nice if you could texturize the Bathroom, its only half away texturized on mine, with the help of your ealier tutorial, it would be cool to help us out on that part, and i think it would make your youtube channel complete, with all there is to know about 3ds max
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thanks for this tutorial...
i dl all 40 vids...
now i have great reference for reviewing...
135 vids left... lolz
you should be the cover for forbes magazine for their next issue =)
thanks alot...
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The sound of most of the parts is extremly bad. That is reason ol low popularity of this series.
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the guy probably died.. he haven't been to youtube in 8 months.. anyway knows him? lol
we want the 41st partttttttttttttt
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@eternal3lade I was looking for part 41 of rendering too. But, I'll wait, it's a lot for follow so I hope this Xmas part 41 is ready XD. Thanks for share.
(You could also make a Mental Ray tutorial, interior lightning, after this tutorial)
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thank you so much, helped me a lot.
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thank you very much, you´ve helped me a lot!
part 41?
UnpluggedMindState 1 year ago
@UnpluggedMindState I hope to get around to making it this Christmas when I have a little more time.
eternal3lade 1 year ago
fourty parts just for modelling this...!? You are a little bit slower, you know?
duracelllove 1 year ago
@duracelllove well, explaining everything you have to do makes this slow down, plus I'm not trying to go to fast so that people can follow. However if you wish to produce your own speed modeling video tutorials you are more than welcome to.
eternal3lade 1 year ago 33
where is the rendering part??
clayman222 1 year ago 2
@clayman222 Hehe...I haven't gotten around to making it yet, college can take up quite a bit of time, I will do it though. Patience...
eternal3lade 1 year ago