3ds Max tutorial - Interior Architectural Design: Bathroom part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

A 3ds Max tutorial covering the modeling, texturing and rendering of a bathroom complete from start to finish.

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  • 4:08

    how did u convert it all

    what is the shortcut

    cuz everytime i try to use the other item it gives me this error

    A modifier exists in the stack that depends on topology

    so tell me plz how to fix it

  • @LioNOHEart hmmm the hotkey i'm using is ctrl+alt+q which is a custom one i set up for convert to editable poly, if you right click on the top of the stack and click editable poly it should work, that's very strange.

  • i like very much for this explain today making me

    after understand i only can said to made

    thank you so much ......

    and god bless you

  • @Christian30959 Thanks, hopefully you learned a lot from it.

  • first tutorial i find and is not about designing a box and how to move it, or doing smth without the viewer being able to catch up. :P and you explain everything important so well, too. may i ask why you used box to draw walls and not used the walls the program gives? thanks again

  • @RPatatinis Thanks for the comment, I really have never tried to use the built in walls, but I tend to use boxes as a starting point because they are very easy to work with (especially with things like walls :p ) However the built in walls could be easier and I might not know, I guess I'll have to try them out and see.

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  • @TheGTAIVModChallange they are posted on my photobucket page, I believe there is a link im my channel or else just search eternal3lade photobucket on google.

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  • lol i did some tesselation and my 3dsmax was eating 6gb ram and crashed :<

  • Ang ganda nga naman nito.

  • Really nice :)

  • very good ! thanks for the tutorial

  • @svidlak if you mean the grid, press "g" or if you mean the viewcube, it's in the viewport properties, left click on the "+" in the top left hand side and options should be under there.

  • thats AMAZING I would like to try this out. Awesome tutorial!

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