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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Coming back

Due to all the Private requests for more tutorials... I have decided to return with more 3D tutorials. I have to thank everyone for their very nice comments and, will therefore thank you all with some new tutorials. I haven't had much time with posting tutorials for a long time due to that I must travel alot and work all the time and sometimes I lost my past tutorials. Thank you for your patience /Gawee

Friday, March 20, 2009

Tricks in 3Ds Max - The 3D Flower Tutorial – Part I

This tutorial is done using the Free Trial Version of Autodesk 3D Studio Max 2009 (3Ds Max 2009) which you can download from their official website.

For those unfamiliar to the program/software, please wait for my upcoming tutorial where I will be teaching you the quick basics of 3Ds Max 2009.

Tricks in 3Ds Max - The 3D Flower Tutorial – Part I

1. First create an Ellipse shape in the Top-Viewport. (Create>Shapes>Ellipse)

2. Make sure that your Ellipse shape is selected, and then go to the Modify panel. Click on the Modifier List and press the E-key and select Edit Spline. (Modify>Modifier List>Edit Spline)

3. Now that we have our Ellipse shape set to Edit Spline we will modify it’s Vertex points to a leaf-like shape:

        

4. After achieving our first leaf, we will make it change from 2D into 3D, which is also done in the Modify panel by choosing the Extrude option from the Modifier List. (Modify>Modifier List>Extrude) Here we will set the Amount value in the Extrude option’s Parameter settings into a value of 0.5:

5. Now we will multiply our leaf into a row of leaves. This is quickly done by selecting our newly created 3D-leaf and by pressing the W-key to call the move-tool (gizmo), and then moving it to the right side a little, while holding down the Shift-key on your keyboard.

And as you release the duplicated leaf you will see the Clone Options box asking you how you wish to clone your object. Choose Object as an Instance, and Number of Copies as 4 followed by pressing OK.
6. Now we come to the final part! Select all the leaves by pressing Ctrl+A on your keyboard. Go to the Modify panel again and enter the Modifier List pressing the B-key on the keyboard and choose Bend.



Set the Bend Axis option in the Bend Parameters to X, and then set the Angle value to 360 degrees or less. As for the Direction value, it will depend on the size of your leaf, in my case I had to set the value to -80, so experiment a little.

That’s it for Part I, my friends! I hope my tutorial was helpful and that you liked it.
Feel free to comment me, and hope you will come back for part II.

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