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Harnessing 3D Studio MAX Release 3by Michele Bousquet Paperback - 830 pages 1st edition (March 23, 2000) Delmar Publishing ISBN: 076680576X Dimensions (in inches): 1.35 x 9.16 x 7.48 Check price and buy it at: amazon.com (USA) , amazon.co.uk (UK) Amazon.com 3D Studio Max 3 is an enormous program that can easily intimidate a new user. The dense interface, sliding windows filled with options, and array of modeling and rendering options can form a jungle in which one is easily lost. Fortunately, in Harnessing 3D Studio Max: Release 3, we have a trustworthy, experienced guide. Author Michele Bousquet is that rare combination of talented user, experienced instructor, and outstanding writer. New Max users are lucky that she has penned a book that not only covers all Max basics, but does so in words that aren't couched in jargon. For some users, even the Max manuals and tutorial booklet are a bit murky. This book illuminates Max's features in a clear, bright light. In just over 800 pages, every important feature is covered: introduction to the Max interface, different modeling methods, applying materials, cameras and lighting, animation, rendering, and special effects. Missing, however, is a section on MaxScript, the software's powerful scripting feature. Still, this book is geared toward new users of Max, and using MaxScript presumably isn't their first priority. A generous use of screenshots and a well-spaced text layout make this book easy to read, and each chapter features tutorials on the topic at hand. An important feature of the book is the set of review questions at the end of each chapter, making this an excellent curriculum guide for those teaching Max. The enclosed CD-ROM includes all the files used in the book, including textures, but it also includes a wide variety of plug-ins, texture maps, and a document listing Web-based Max resources. This is not a book for someone who knows his or her way around Max. But for users new to the program, or struggling with it and now feeling lost in the jungle, Harnessing 3D Studio Max might be just the ticket to clarity. --Mike Caputo From Book News, Inc. Introduces the basic commands and concepts of the latest version of the 3D animation software. Individual chapters discuss modeling, materials, cameras and lights, animation, rendering, and special effects. The explanations are supplemented by tutorials that result in scenes and are built upon in later tutorials to produce a finished image or animated sequence. The CD-ROM contains the exercises and tutorials.Book News, Inc.®, Portlan.
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