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3Ds Max: How to model welded tubes

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

A quick tutorial on how to model two tubes as if they were welded together.

http://www.onnovanbraam.com
http://www.the-blueprints.com
Onno van Braam
3D Artist and Web Developer

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  • LOL YOU RIDE FIXED?! COOL IM DEFINATELY SUBSCRIBE :D <3 that Cinelli Mash... so random how i was looking for 3Dmodeling tutorials and found a fellow hipster :D

  • @C2xEditor :) Yeah, big cycling and bicycle fan. Got 8 bicycles at the moment. So not so much a hipster, but more a bicycle-fetishist.

  • @onnovanbraam is 3Ds Max the same as 3Ds Max 2012?

  • @Mw3BetaLeak Yes, should work the same.

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  • My advice to you to use autocad!! it will take less than 1 min.

  • Awesome!! I am just receiving a 3d max course and for my first model I'm drawing a bike! Really helpful thanks!!

  • I realised you were dutch before i read your username, wat hebben we toch een lekker typisch engels accent. ;)

  • @Mw3BetaLeak 3ds Max 2012 has alot more features to make all this easier, once you learn the graphite modelling tools (ribbon) aka polyboost integrated

  • welcome to another 3d tutorial by WHO?

  • No it's not, weld functions change. seems less friendly, but if your an idiot then yeah it's changed.

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