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3d max tutorial: Moddeling chess set - The knight - part 1

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

This is part 1 of the 'create a knight tutorial' for 3d studio max 9. You wil learn some moddel skills by viewing this tutorial.
Check out www.VisualKnights.com for more tutorials. If you have any questions or request, just ask us!! If you have complaints, tell us about it in a normal way. Thanx. A free moddel of the Bishop can be downloaded from our website.

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  • if you could do a tutorial on making a toy car i would really appreciate it , your videos are so much help!! thanks for life saving tutorials

  • I can look in to that upcoming weekend. I'm trying to make for all reactor components a tutorial.

  • thank you for this tutorial.

  • Thanks for your comment. Let us know if you are searching for other tuts. that way we know what kind of tutorials we should make.

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  • @ozakugeek2 This tutorial in 3d max look for it there tells you where you are, if not well written is that i´m use google translator

  • @ObscurityN use the tool called 'fillet' when you click 'vertex'

  • how can i make lines smooth out like in the line tool with smooth? i want to make my square have smooth sides

  • THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I was trying to model high heel.. the sole part is kinda hard... I have search many videos... yours just perfectly what I need... thank you~

  • I'm coming to Max from Blender. A tutorial that makes use of blender analogies would be perfect for ppl like me. I understand if you have never used Blender. Maybe you know of a group that has already done this?

  • I'm pretty sure a box-modelling approach would be much much faster than spline-modelling. I use box-modelling for most of my models and it's a really fast and dirty way to model things

  • this technique rarely works, autodesk should fix the bugs before putting it in their tutorials

  • where can i find that bkacground picture

  • T.T I keep trying to do this but every time I go to apply the surface onto the body cage, it doesn't come out right; its all choppy. Could you tell me why this is happening?

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